Bronco638 Posted September 9 Share Posted September 9 If you remove the cowl to clean the air plenum, there are two rubber plugs/grommets that are hidden by the cowl. They're way out by the fenders and if you remove them, you can see where any water that enters the plenum is directed out. Does anyone know if these plugs are still available? Mine are pretty stiff from being subjected to 40+ years of the southwest's heat. The driver's side plug has this number: E0TB-10020A51-AA. A Google search reveals nothing (prolly because it's a Ford Engineering Number). I would assume that the passenger side has a similar number because it's a mirror image of the driver's side. TIA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C.Jett Posted Saturday at 11:59 AM Share Posted Saturday at 11:59 AM Dave, they are still out there, I saw them not long ago. For the life of me, can’t remember where, keep looking. CJ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kramttocs Posted Saturday at 10:34 PM Share Posted Saturday at 10:34 PM E0TZ-10020A50-A E0TZ-10020A51-A As you found, those are bad about getting stiff and shrinking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bronco638 Posted Monday at 04:52 PM Author Share Posted Monday at 04:52 PM E0TZ-10020A50-A E0TZ-10020A51-A As you found, those are bad about getting stiff and shrinking. Thanks CJ Mine have gotten stiff but I can still get them to seat in the openings. They just seem to be really hard to find. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
85lebaront2 Posted Monday at 10:10 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:10 PM Thanks CJ Mine have gotten stiff but I can still get them to seat in the openings. They just seem to be really hard to find. I will give you and anyone else with a Bullnose a suggestion. The issue with the drains clogging is caused by leaves falling (or being blown) through the cowl grille slots, Ford changed this in 1987 by going to one that has lots of little holes. On a Bullnose, a piece of screen, preferably plastic, cut to fit, will keep the leaves out, but still let plenty of air in. I can't claim credit for this idea, I saw it on a Chevy 1 ton van while I had the front and part of the engie disassembled. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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