fords4life Posted January 29, 2020 Share Posted January 29, 2020 Here's the link. https://www.ebay.com/itm/E2TB1363100AA-Ford-seat-frame-Bronco-Truck-/161699252401 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1986F150Six Posted January 30, 2020 Author Share Posted January 30, 2020 Here's the link. https://www.ebay.com/itm/E2TB1363100AA-Ford-seat-frame-Bronco-Truck-/161699252401 Ooops!!! Thank you, fords4life! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fords4life Posted January 30, 2020 Share Posted January 30, 2020 Ooops!!! Thank you, fords4life! No worries! Does anyone have any info on the part number? I can't find the 63100 series part numbers in any of the seat documentation that is on the site. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted January 30, 2020 Share Posted January 30, 2020 No worries! Does anyone have any info on the part number? I can't find the 63100 series part numbers in any of the seat documentation that is on the site. That's because it doesn't exist in the Master Parts Catalog as far as I can tell. (I have my MPC OCR'd so I can search for things, but the OCR'ing isn't perfect so there's a remote chance it is there but I can't find it.) First, E2TB tells me that's not a part number - at least not one for our trucks. Instead a part number for our trucks would start like E2TZ. But, many ID #'s start E2TB. And most parts don't have their ID # shown in the MPC, so it isn't surprising that I can't find it. But, Numberdummy gave me several Master Cross Reference List books which let me convert ID #'s to part #'s. However, there are no 1363100's in it, regardless of prefix or suffix. It skips right over that #. Having said that, in the MPC I do find 1563100. That's a "spring - full width seat" for a regular cab truck. On the other hand, I cannot find 1563100 as an ID # in the cross reference book. And finding part number and then correlating that to an ID # isn't easy to do in that book. (I just had a thought. My new scanner does both sides of a page at the same time, and I did 54 pages yesterday in 35 seconds. So, if I were to scan the whole of the 1985 cross ref book which has 1061 pages..... My math says that would take 11.67 minutes scan time. But the OCR'ing takes several minutes per batch, meaning the # of pages you load. So, it is feasible. ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fords4life Posted January 30, 2020 Share Posted January 30, 2020 That's because it doesn't exist in the Master Parts Catalog as far as I can tell. (I have my MPC OCR'd so I can search for things, but the OCR'ing isn't perfect so there's a remote chance it is there but I can't find it.) First, E2TB tells me that's not a part number - at least not one for our trucks. Instead a part number for our trucks would start like E2TZ. But, many ID #'s start E2TB. And most parts don't have their ID # shown in the MPC, so it isn't surprising that I can't find it. But, Numberdummy gave me several Master Cross Reference List books which let me convert ID #'s to part #'s. However, there are no 1363100's in it, regardless of prefix or suffix. It skips right over that #. Having said that, in the MPC I do find 1563100. That's a "spring - full width seat" for a regular cab truck. On the other hand, I cannot find 1563100 as an ID # in the cross reference book. And finding part number and then correlating that to an ID # isn't easy to do in that book. (I just had a thought. My new scanner does both sides of a page at the same time, and I did 54 pages yesterday in 35 seconds. So, if I were to scan the whole of the 1985 cross ref book which has 1061 pages..... My math says that would take 11.67 minutes scan time. But the OCR'ing takes several minutes per batch, meaning the # of pages you load. So, it is feasible. ) Thanks Gary. I though the number looked a little wonky which is why i didn't just jump on it right away. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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