What kind of wire does a Ford Racing spark plug use?

What kind of wire does a Ford Racing spark plug use?

Silicone insulation and boots withstand high temperatures and voltage loss for minimum cross-fire and are highly resistant to fuels, oils and solvents. Long-life, tough stainless steel terminals for “post” type distributor caps. Includes coil wire for socket-type coil and “Ford Racing” identification. Cylinder number appears on each wire.

Who is the distributor for a Ford 302?

Find out now. 1968 Autolite Ford Distributor for Ford 302. Casting # C80F 12131A S 12, Stp# C8

What kind of transmission does a Ford FE have?

Prior to 1966, Ford FE and MEL big-blocks were fitted with cast-iron MX and FX 3-speed automatic transmissions. For 1966, Ford introduced its own heavy-duty C6 3-speed automatic transmission for high torque applications behind large displacement big-block V-8s.

When did the Ford Falcon and Mercury Comet Come Out?

When Ford Falcon and Mercury Comet were introduced for 1960, they were available with a new lightweight Ford-O-Matic 2-speed transmission. It was designed and manufactured by BorgWarner for new-generation gray-wall-iron straight-6 and small V-8s.

Are there any Ford dealers that sell electric cars?

Certified Electric Vehicle Repair. Ford dealers and their teams have been trained and certified to sell and service your Plug-in Electric Vehicle. C-MAX Energi Plug-In Hybrid, Fusion Energi Plug-In Hybrid, and Focus Electric are available nationwide through our Certified EV Dealership Network.

How are Ford dealers able to sell parts?

Sponsorship has been requested. Ford has a franchise system where dealers sell parts directly to customers. As independent businesses, dealers can choose to set their own prices or use the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP). Due to this, you will see variability in pricing between dealers. You have items in your cart.

How can you tell if a Ford part is authentic?

Unfortunately, our high quality breeds a lot of imitation. Every Ford Part is stamped with the Blue Oval or Motorcraft ® brand so that you know it’s authentic. If a part you received does not have one of those stamps, then it’s not a Ford Part.

What to do if you get a fake Ford part?

If you suspect you’ve received a fake Ford Part – one in Ford Parts or Motorcraft® packaging that is not stamped with the Blue Oval or Motorcraft® brand – we’d greatly appreciate knowing about it. Information will be reviewed and handled discreetly and professionally by a trained Ford Motor Company representative.