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Bit of a strange request this, but bear with me im not about to come round your house and steal it :lol:

 

Im putting a St170 engine in my escort and im struggling like hell to get an inlet cam oil seal.

 

FORD parts computer is as much use as a chocolate fireguard.

 

It just brings up the part number for the exhaust cam seal which, contrary to what the ford 'technician' says fookin doesnt fit!!!!

 

They need to do a technical enquiry for ford HQ but they want a reg number and VIN number :roll: and seeing as i bought the engine in a cardboard box i dont have either. So i could do with borrowing the numbers to put into the ford computer.

 

:thumbsup:

Posted

you dont need a reg number to find it,there just being lazy,

 

took all of 5 secs to find,

 

inlet VVT 1067029

exhaust VVT 1057149

 

from a fords partman :mrgreen:

Posted

The problem may arise because the ST170 is not a Zetec, its a Duratec derived engine, basically a Mazda engine

Posted
The problem may arise because the ST170 is not a Zetec, its a Duratec derived engine, basically a Mazda engine

 

no its not,the ST170 engine is a zetec based engine,just vvt and a steel bottom end but it is badged as a duratec

Posted

Its a zetec badged as a duratec.

 

And Tim they are the numbers i get at ford, but 1067029 (the one i need) is in stock, but its clearly not the right one for the job.

 

Hence they want to do a techical enquiry to ford HQ, and thats what i need the reg number/VIN for :wink:

Posted
Its a zetec badged as a duratec.

 

And Tim they are the numbers i get at ford, but 1067029 (the one i need) is in stock, but its clearly not the right one for the job.

 

Hence they want to do a techical enquiry to ford HQ, and thats what i need the reg number/VIN for :wink:

 

get them to look on the customer data base and find an st170,1 of the sale team will know a reg or even look on ebay for an st 170 for sale

Posted

Ok panic over, went to FORD again this morning as they had ordered an exhaust seal just in case they were mixed up on the computer database.

 

And hey ho it fits :thumbsup:

 

Moral of the story 'if your inlet cam seal starts leaking on your ST170........... order an exhaust cam seal and it will be fine ' :wink:

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