Gary Lewis Posted September 22, 2017 Share Posted September 22, 2017 Some of you know that Bill (aka Numberdummy in another life) and Chris/ctubutis were here over the weekend. They'd shipped a box of documentation to me as they left CA, and then picked up a couple of microfiche viewers along the way. So, with that documentation as well as what I had I thought it might be interesting to tell you what I have of Ford documentation in paper format: 1979/1980 Carburetor Adjustments training guide 1980 Master Cross Reference List - converts part number to engineering number 1981/1982 Carburetor Adjustments training guide 1981 Factory Shop Manual 1981 EVTM 1981 Wiring Diagrams 1981 Light Truck Facts Organizer 1981 Special Specifications Issue of TSB's dated May 11, 1981 1983/1984 Carburetor Adjustments training guide 1984 EVTM 1985 Factory Shop Manual 1985 Do-It-Yourself Service Guide 1985 F-Series 4x4 information from that year's Light Truck Facts organizer 1985 Car & Truck Engine/Emission Facts Book Summary 1985 Wiring Diagrams 1985 EVTM 1985/1986 Carburetor Adjustments training guide 1985 Master Cross Reference List 1987 EVTM 1991 Master Cross Reference List Obsolete, Supersede, Interchange books for Jan '96, Jan '99, Jan '00, and a tabbed version for June of '99 - and I am not sure how to use them. And here's what the documentation looks like: In addition, Bill loaned me the microfiche versions of the master parts catalog for: 1980 - 89 Heavy Trucks as of Feb 92 1980 - 89 Light Trucks as of May 89 1980 Light Trucks as of Oct 91 1980 - 89 Light Trucks as of March 94 - Final Issue And here's what a viewer looks like. You can see in front of it on its "table" one page of microfiche, and that can hold 1960 individual pages. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted September 22, 2017 Author Share Posted September 22, 2017 Hmmm, that looks rather complex, so let's see if I can simplify it a bit with some re-organization: Carburetor Adjustment training manuals for 1979/80, 1981/82, 1983/84, and 1985/86 Master Cross Reference Lists for 1980, 1985, and 1991 Factory Shop Manuals for 1981 and 1985 EVTM's for 1981, 1984, 1985, & 1987 Wiring Diagrams for 1981 and 1985 Light Truck Facts Organizer for 1981 and a portion for 1985 4x4's 1981 Special Specifications Issue of TSB's dated May 11, 1981 1985 Do-It-Yourself Service Guide 1985 Car & Truck Engine/Emission Facts Book Summary Obsolete, Supersede, Interchange books for Jan '96, Jan '99, Jan '00, and a tabbed version for June of '99 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Blythen Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 Hmmm, that looks rather complex, so let's see if I can simplify it a bit with some re-organization: Carburetor Adjustment training manuals for 1979/80, 1981/82, 1983/84, and 1985/86 Master Cross Reference Lists for 1980, 1985, and 1991 Factory Shop Manuals for 1981 and 1985 EVTM's for 1981, 1984, 1985, & 1987 Wiring Diagrams for 1981 and 1985 Light Truck Facts Organizer for 1981 and a portion for 1985 4x4's 1981 Special Specifications Issue of TSB's dated May 11, 1981 1985 Do-It-Yourself Service Guide 1985 Car & Truck Engine/Emission Facts Book Summary Obsolete, Supersede, Interchange books for Jan '96, Jan '99, Jan '00, and a tabbed version for June of '99 Wow! That's a wealth of valuable information Gary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted September 23, 2017 Author Share Posted September 23, 2017 Wow! That's a wealth of valuable information Gary Yes, Ken, it is. But, while I have you, I had a PM from you on FTE but my inbox is full. What's up? You can post it here or, if it isn't public, click on my name here and email me. Anyway, you might ask what the microfiche of the catalog is for. Initially it was to find the TSB's, but they aren't in the catalog so Bill is going to do do more looking. However, the secondary reason was to find things that are missing in the CD versions of the catalog. Like the page in Section 60 that cross-references the engineering numbers stamped into the engine pulleys with the part numbers so you can look up the application. It is just flat missing in both CD versions of the catalog but is certainly there on the fiche, and yesterday I was able to find the part number and some applications for a pulley I have laying around. In addition, Ford's better idea on the catalog was to remove parts from it when they were no longer available. But in some cases those parts are still floating around, either NOS or used, and yet we can't ID them since both CD versions of the catalog are from the 1994 Final Version - the one with the max number of things deleted. However, that May of 89 version should have a lot of those things still in it. 😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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