The following
numbering system is used for Ford Special
Service Tools:
Ford tools carry a four character prefix, four or five
digit basic part application number, and a one to three letter suffix.
Example: T65P-18805-A (Radio Tester, All 1964-66 Car)
Tools formerly sold by MANZEL-BUFFALO carry a prefix of
"TOOL", but otherwise follow generally the same format:
Example: TOOL-18918-A (Radio Antenna Nut Wrench)
Lastly, a few former MANZEL Air Conditioning tools
retained their "ACM-57-f" or "ACL-53-f" MANZEL part number, with a suffix of
"TOOL", or a three-letter designator ending in "TL":
B =
Thunderbird
E = Econoline
F = Fairlane
K = Falcon (and Econoline)
L= Cars & Trucks
N = Lincoln
P = Car (All, including Thunderbird)
Q = Quick Service
S = Special Usage
T = Trucks
Basic Number of Part or Assembly to which tool applies
One to three letters indicating specific application
These tables are
by no means all-inclusive, and I would gladly welcome your comments or
corrections.
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admin@fordification.com.
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