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#1 User is offline   Jimmy Neutron 

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Posted 04 May 2009 - 07:28 PM

Again, I have exhausted my resources, time for someone with experiance!!

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All I am really looking for is if this is stock for a '71 Bronco... and if not what it belongs to.

Please tell me if more information or pics are needed!!
Project "Hodge Podge"
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1971 302, C4, Dana 20, Dana 44, Ford 9", Frame
1984 Bronco II body, "B" pillar forward with its interior
1991 Ranger Box, "B" pillar back
Planned:
1971 302, AOD, NP208 or BW1356, Dana 44, Ford 9"
1988 Bronco II body and frame
Wanted:
Atlas, FOR IT TO BE DONE!!
Found:
88 F250 HDAOD w/NP208 or BW1356 (not sure which yet)and converter for $75; guaranteed to run
[From what I can find for pictures of the BW, I think that is what it is... any pointers?]
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Posted 04 May 2009 - 08:17 PM

looks like a "van pan" to me but you cant really see enough of it. Unless someone has the part number memorized
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Posted 05 May 2009 - 06:18 AM

I did not realize until I was uploading that I did not take a pic of the entire oil pan.
I will do this later on and post it.
Project "Hodge Podge"
Currently:
1971 302, C4, Dana 20, Dana 44, Ford 9", Frame
1984 Bronco II body, "B" pillar forward with its interior
1991 Ranger Box, "B" pillar back
Planned:
1971 302, AOD, NP208 or BW1356, Dana 44, Ford 9"
1988 Bronco II body and frame
Wanted:
Atlas, FOR IT TO BE DONE!!
Found:
88 F250 HDAOD w/NP208 or BW1356 (not sure which yet)and converter for $75; guaranteed to run
[From what I can find for pictures of the BW, I think that is what it is... any pointers?]
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Posted 05 May 2009 - 12:31 PM

I can still go take a pic and post if if wanted...
But I was led to www.tomsbroncoparts.com and they have a picture of a stock 302 pan that looks just like mine, only black!

MYSTERY SOLVED!
Project "Hodge Podge"
Currently:
1971 302, C4, Dana 20, Dana 44, Ford 9", Frame
1984 Bronco II body, "B" pillar forward with its interior
1991 Ranger Box, "B" pillar back
Planned:
1971 302, AOD, NP208 or BW1356, Dana 44, Ford 9"
1988 Bronco II body and frame
Wanted:
Atlas, FOR IT TO BE DONE!!
Found:
88 F250 HDAOD w/NP208 or BW1356 (not sure which yet)and converter for $75; guaranteed to run
[From what I can find for pictures of the BW, I think that is what it is... any pointers?]
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Posted 08 May 2009 - 07:56 AM

The first two digits of a ford part number refer to the first production date or the last revision of the part. The first letter refers to the decade d=70, e=80 and so on, the second number is the year in that decade. There for D3..... means its a 73 or later pan.
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Posted 08 May 2009 - 07:04 PM

Makes me wonder if it is supposed to be a '73 Bronco, or at least a '73 engine...
Project "Hodge Podge"
Currently:
1971 302, C4, Dana 20, Dana 44, Ford 9", Frame
1984 Bronco II body, "B" pillar forward with its interior
1991 Ranger Box, "B" pillar back
Planned:
1971 302, AOD, NP208 or BW1356, Dana 44, Ford 9"
1988 Bronco II body and frame
Wanted:
Atlas, FOR IT TO BE DONE!!
Found:
88 F250 HDAOD w/NP208 or BW1356 (not sure which yet)and converter for $75; guaranteed to run
[From what I can find for pictures of the BW, I think that is what it is... any pointers?]
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Posted 26 June 2009 - 08:01 AM

I know on my Mathews there is a stopper, the cam is actually engraved with 65 and 80 by the screw hole. Not sure how it works, but thats how mine works. Let me know if you want a picture.
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