Thanks YNA64607A lot of the pumps from this era are obsolete through Ford / Motorcraft. If you shoot me the last 8 of your VIN, I can figure out which is the correct number. Also a few years ago Ford stopped including the seal with their pumps, so that has to be purchased as well.
I doubt that's true. Motorcraft contracts (probably) for some company to make their pumps.I've heard it said Motorcraft is the only one which TESTS their pumps.
That alone....
Your p/n when it was available was XL3Z-9H307-AB / PFS-104. The seal is F57Z-9276-AC / CG-792. When we do pumps we also usually do the fuel filter 2M5Z-9155-CA / FG-1114 which replaces the old F89Z-9155-A / FG-986-B.Thanks YNA64607
Didn't know that was a thing. But I guess it does not surprise me given some of the people I've worked around in my life. Myself I like to do what I can to help get the right part. Thanks for your help.People for some reason get so irrationally angry when they refuse to give me the VIN
+1. Me and friend installed a Delphi complete unit into his ‘96 F-150. It works fine. Made in Mexico. Another friend has a Carter in his ‘98 Explorer, made in USA. It was made when Federal-Mogul owned them, now it’s First Brands Chinesium. It’s still working almost 16 years later. The fuel gauge gave up though.As far as aftermarket, I usually try to get Delphi when parts are disco duck.
We put a Delphi pump in a 97 GMC truck a few years ago and it only lasted about 11,000 miles and a year and a half. We also replaced the fuel filter at the same time. We installed another one since it had a lifetime warranty, and we could not find an OEM pump for it. So far, it's still working but we have not put that many miles on it since.+1. Me and friend installed a Delphi complete unit into his ‘96 F-150. It works fine. Made in Mexico. Another friend has a Carter in his ‘98 Explorer, made in USA. It was made when Federal-Mogul owned them, now it’s First Brands Chinesium. It’s still working almost 16 years later. The fuel gauge gave up though.
OEM suppliers are TI Automotive(Walbro), Bosch, Denso and Delphi claims to be an OEM supplier. Everything else is a gamble. I’d trust a Delphi one if I need to go aftermarket.