Mark_88
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I found this just today while trying to track down a bolt size for a new member. If you know the Ford part number you will find the bolt size and description on this document. It is in PDF format and doesn't seem to be searchable so you just need to scroll though to the right section.
http://www.icsarchive.org/icsarchive-org/private/Ford%20Misc/2004-Standard-and-Utility-Parts-Catalog.pdf
EDIT: Thanks to 1qaz for the tip...the database is searchable by pressing down CTRL and F...a small window pops up in the upper corner where you can type in the part number...
The part I was looking for was listed in the on-line repair manual by the Ford catalog number so you may need to go through that and find the diagram with the bolt or screw you are looking for. Once you have that number you should be able to find it in the catalog.
For example, the part number I was looking for was N8022227-S2. The part was listed in the catalog as a Metric Course thread M8 28mm type 11 with some other details...
You should be able to find an equivalent bolt with that information.
The above link is the actual PDF and you can download it if you want...only 23 MB
http://www.icsarchive.org/icsarchive-org/private/Ford%20Misc/2004-Standard-and-Utility-Parts-Catalog.pdf
EDIT: Thanks to 1qaz for the tip...the database is searchable by pressing down CTRL and F...a small window pops up in the upper corner where you can type in the part number...
The part I was looking for was listed in the on-line repair manual by the Ford catalog number so you may need to go through that and find the diagram with the bolt or screw you are looking for. Once you have that number you should be able to find it in the catalog.
For example, the part number I was looking for was N8022227-S2. The part was listed in the catalog as a Metric Course thread M8 28mm type 11 with some other details...
You should be able to find an equivalent bolt with that information.
The above link is the actual PDF and you can download it if you want...only 23 MB
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