Jump to content
Bullnose Forums

EGR valve


Recommended Posts

After rebuilding carburetor I’m moving to replace my EGR valve however can’t seem to find a match. The one I have seems to have a thick base as seen in photo. Also have photo of ID tag. Any help on where to locate one would be appreciated.

I have an 81 F100 V8 255 if that helps.

59AEAC2B-BC7B-4398-A96D-0D32742207B3.thumb.jpeg.53e148b56285b8a409262171d134e443.jpeg

DD2F8674-D099-4485-BDEF-2C17177AF48C.thumb.jpeg.fe10e5f2fc7e8452c20ab0286dd4bb50.jpeg

6EC953A6-B1DE-471F-992B-3BCD69ED273C.thumb.jpeg.62fcd657d8d6772c3f1ebf7bd2847934.jpeg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

CX-1061 is the Motorcraft number, and it cross references to Ford PN E4PZ 9D448-R, which will have an ID # of E0TE 9D448-L1A. (Some people don't know that a number on a Ford part is the ID #, not the part #.)

Or that a basic part number 9D448, is the same for every EGR valve Ford ever sold or installed (across brands, lines and models)

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

CX-1061 is the Motorcraft number, and it cross references to Ford PN E4PZ 9D448-R, which will have an ID # of E0TE 9D448-L1A. (Some people don't know that a number on a Ford part is the ID #, not the part #.)

Great thanks! I will start looking today. Everything I have seen so far hasn’t looked like the one on my truck…but this will definitely help.

Have a good day

Jeremy

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Great thanks! I will start looking today. Everything I have seen so far hasn’t looked like the one on my truck…but this will definitely help.

Have a good day

Jeremy

Rock Auto carries a lot of Motorcraft PNs and there is a way to search for them. I wouldn't panic if it looks different unless you live where there are strict emission inspections.

Check these: https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/ford,1981,f-100,4.2l+255cid+v8,1120509,exhaust+&+emission,egr+valve,4968

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Rock Auto carries a lot of Motorcraft PNs and there is a way to search for them. I wouldn't panic if it looks different unless you live where there are strict emission inspections.

Check these: https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/ford,1981,f-100,4.2l+255cid+v8,1120509,exhaust+&+emission,egr+valve,4968

Parts get superceded all the time.

I don't think appearance matters as long as it fits and is functionally equivalent.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

CX-1061 is the Motorcraft number, and it cross references to Ford PN E4PZ 9D448-R, which will have an ID # of E0TE 9D448-L1A. (Some people don't know that a number on a Ford part is the ID #, not the part #.)

The only one I found that matches is for V-8 5.0 on rockauto (which does not match my engine).

I found an old thread when you explained how to find the part list number and then part number. If I followed right it referenced 3 different part lists.

F100–M/T CX-470

F100–M/T CX-470

F100–A/T CX-455

I wasn’t sure what the M/T and A/T signify. But it seems that I got some conflicting data with what’s on the engine verses what parts list is indicating.

I assumed that what’s on truck is original since it only has 87k miles.

Any thoughts?

Jeremy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The only one I found that matches is for V-8 5.0 on rockauto (which does not match my engine).

I found an old thread when you explained how to find the part list number and then part number. If I followed right it referenced 3 different part lists.

F100–M/T CX-470

F100–M/T CX-470

F100–A/T CX-455

I wasn’t sure what the M/T and A/T signify. But it seems that I got some conflicting data with what’s on the engine verses what parts list is indicating.

I assumed that what’s on truck is original since it only has 87k miles.

Any thoughts?

Jeremy

Manual transmission or automatic transmission.

If CX455 is accurate for your application, we can see what that will cross to.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The only one I found that matches is for V-8 5.0 on rockauto (which does not match my engine).

I found an old thread when you explained how to find the part list number and then part number. If I followed right it referenced 3 different part lists.

F100–M/T CX-470

F100–M/T CX-470

F100–A/T CX-455

I wasn’t sure what the M/T and A/T signify. But it seems that I got some conflicting data with what’s on the engine verses what parts list is indicating.

I assumed that what’s on truck is original since it only has 87k miles.

Any thoughts?

Jeremy

A/T is automatic transmission and M/T is manual. And it does seem like it shows a different valve. You don’t think yours has been changed? If so, maybe your part was superseded?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Manual transmission or automatic transmission.

If CX455 is accurate for your application, we can see what that will cross to.

It is automatic. I need to double check that I went through the calibration code/part number list cross reference. I’m doing all on my phone and it gets tricky reviewing.

Jeremy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...