It lookes like, as long as you have
1. the rough description of the VECI (Vehicle Emission Control Information Label)
2. the Ford Engineering number
3. a visual picture
4. a knowledge of what year VECI it comes from.
Then you can then lock down
1. what it is, and
2. where to get it.
Like this
An further example of the original hosing types from small to large are here.
These small diameter replacement hoses show the original coloring that matches the VECI color protocol.
Your hose replacement options are to
1. craft/exacto knife the stock rubber tubes before replacement,
2. copy any length and any
3. "form fitting" bends (often the case with larger hoses...Ford has then form bent, so you need to find a similar sub bend, and join new aftermarket bends to gether, and
4. then perhaps, look at
Stormin'Normans options for hose replacement.
This guy
http://vb.foureyedpride.com/member.p...Stormin-Norman
like Red78',
http://vb.foureyedpride.com/member.php?6186-RED-78
Both a FoMoCo parts dynomo's
All 4-bbl V8's, from the little 5.0 to the huge 460 F250 truck, used the same colored emissions protocol
Here is the 1986 4V 7.5 Liter non Catalyst F520 truck VECI
After 1985, Ford totally aced the class on emission equipment.
Like this 5.0 EFI stuff
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