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androulakis May 19, 2010 08:26 AM

Confirmed Crossed Referenced Ford Parts that work with our Jaguars FAQ
 
Ok Guy's I'm going to be building up a database of Crossed Referenced Ford Parts That I and others here have successfully used in our Jaguars. Ford's Parts tend to be 1/2 the price or less of the Jag Equivalents, And have much greater availability both due to the larger ford dealer network, as well as online.

So far I've sourced the DCCV, Intake manifold upper and lower gaskets, wheel studs, Oil Pan gasket for the 3.0, and a few other items.

Please feel free to contribute or ask questions, as well as help possibly tracking down other parts.

Now onto the known parts list:

DCCV's - Dual Climate Control Valves:

2000-2002 Model Year (5 hose valve): Motorcraft part # YG355 , Jaguar Part # XR8-22975
2003 - 2008 Model Year (3 Hose Valve): Motorcraft part # YG378, Jaguar Part # XR8-40091

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3.0 Liter Engine Intake Manifold upper and lower Gaskets:

Lower intake manifold gasket - Jaguar P/N XR843533 x 6

Upper intake manifold gasket - Jaguar P/N XR843536 x 6

Gaskets to Use: Made by Fel-Pro (sold in sets of 6, upper and lower)

For the upper gaskets (refered to as plenum gaskets) the part # for the set is MS96496

For the lower gaskets it is MS96485

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Replacement Solid 1 Piece Lug Nuts.

DORMAN Part # 611229

Thread M12-1.5 / Hex Size 19mm / Length 37.48mm / Seat Angle 18.4mm dia. X 7.16mm / Finish Stainless
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ZF TRANSMISSION "LIFETIME" FLUID SOURCE: for ZF 6HP26 6 speed automatic Transmission.

Lifeguard 6 (Shell M1375.4 mineral oil) ZF Fluid that our 6-speed transmissions use. Jaguar parts departments typically sell it for around $55 to $60 per liter. ZF Customer Service recommends buying this ZF Fluid from a national chain called Whatever It Takes Transmission Parts. Their website is www.wittrans.com and their toll-free phone is 877-634-5699. As of early April 2010, their closest branch to me was selling this ZF Fluid for about $38 per litre....

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George

Jon89 May 19, 2010 09:26 AM

Great idea, George. As I come across additional Ford (or other) parts that will fit our S-Types, I'll be sure to add them here....

I'll start by listing a more affordable source for the Lifeguard 6 (Shell M1375.4 mineral oil) ZF Fluid that our 6-speed transmissions use. Jaguar parts departments typically sell it for around $55 to $60 per liter. ZF Customer Service recommends buying this ZF Fluid from a national chain called Whatever It Takes Transmission Parts. Their website is www.wittrans.com and their toll-free phone is 877-634-5699. As of early April 2010, their closest branch to me was selling this ZF Fluid for about $38 per litre....

JimC64 May 19, 2010 10:43 AM

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Hey George, dont you think that sumthin like this would be better?
I've input some of the info into the sheet as an example and think that its much easier to read and a better cross reference tool. Maybe you could play around with it and design sumthin better, its just a rough outline that I think would improve the idea a little.
Obviously if / when whoever updates it I'd suggest making sure that the same font / style is used throughout and it keeps it clean and an easy to use tool.

Just a thought:)

H20boy May 19, 2010 11:03 AM

good idea, definitely. Was approached via PM also, however, unable to respond yet.

Work something up, keep editing your thread, and we'll FAQ it when its ready. :)

Love your ambition and dedication guys, keep it up.

androulakis May 19, 2010 12:44 PM


Originally Posted by JimC64 (Post 205140)
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Hey George, dont you think that sumthin like this would be better?
I've input some of the info into the sheet as an example and think that its much easier to read and a better cross reference tool. Maybe you could play around with it and design sumthin better, its just a rough outline that I think would improve the idea a little.
Obviously if / when whoever updates it I'd suggest making sure that the same font / style is used throughout and it keeps it clean and an easy to use tool.

Just a thought:)

Yeah I definitely agree with some sort of document.
Maybe a PDF or something that Could be updated regularly... Maybe even indexed or something...

SHOboat Jun 14, 2010 09:58 PM

Thank you - whoever found out that Motorcraft part # YG378 fit my 05 STR!!!
Only $100 from RockAuto!!

bfsgross Jun 15, 2010 05:52 AM

George, I'm checking with Ford wether their adjustable pedals cross with Jags.

Staatsof Jun 15, 2010 06:12 AM

Well this is interesting. Of course some stuff crosses. It had better. Wasn't that the idea all along. But I am disturbed, not surprised, to see such a price differential. I don't intend to do very much of my own work on the one I buy. I already do way too much of that on my vintage cars. A modern Jag is mostly a non work-on vehicle anyway. So if I take it to the Jag dearler this isn't going to help. Looks like I'll need to find a very good independant Jag service shop with a flexible attitude.

Bob S.

Suggestion. Put the link to the parts xref in a sticky somewhere. This is the one area all of these forum software packages really don't handle very well. Data management. Maybe an external link to a Wiki?

qwiketz Jun 15, 2010 02:13 PM

The window actuators from the lincoln will work on our cars. I swapped one out for $78 from autozone on my 02.

Steffan Aug 6, 2010 09:17 AM

Thanks androulakis,

I found the ccv I needed for my 03 on Amazon.com for $85 no shipping!

ohsigmachi Aug 7, 2010 06:13 AM

I don't have part numbers (I'm in Iraq), but when I serviced the trans on my old 2000 S-Type 4.0L's five speed auto transmission(5R55N) I used Motorcraft OEM parts from the local Ford dealership, I just told them I had a 2002 Ford Thunderbird. I used the following Motorcraft parts.

Transmission pan gasket
Transmission Filter kit
Transmission drain/level plug

JagV8 Aug 7, 2010 06:48 AM

Yeah, it's a Ford box. Every thread keeps saying so :)

FJG123 Jan 2, 2011 11:46 AM

DCCV-Motorcraft YG378
 
Hello
Can someone confirm that they have used a Ford Motorcraft DCCV 3 hose YG 378 on an STR?
Thanks Fitz

androulakis Jan 2, 2011 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by FJG123 (Post 287907)
Hello
Can someone confirm that they have used a Ford Motorcraft DCCV 3 hose YG 378 on an STR?
Thanks Fitz

It will work fine.

George

raygin Jan 4, 2011 09:07 AM

Great information !! - keep it up

01stype30 Jan 9, 2011 08:18 PM

the a/c compressor for the Lincon LS 3.0 and the Jaguar s-type 3.0 are the same;and the Lincoln LS 3.9 and the Jaguar s-type 4.0 are the same at least they are the same on the 2001 models.

Pushing_Tin Jan 9, 2011 09:20 PM

Can anybody confirm or deny that a Lincoln LS rear differential will fit our cars?

Brutal Jan 9, 2011 09:20 PM

how about a fuel tank for a 06 stype since theyre no longer avail from Jag and Ive got a leaker for 4 months now........what say you andro?????

JagV8 Jan 10, 2011 01:57 AM

Is the 06 tank different to the earlier tank(s)? Which years did they stay the same?

androulakis Jan 10, 2011 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Brutal (Post 290881)
how about a fuel tank for a 06 stype since theyre no longer avail from Jag and Ive got a leaker for 4 months now........what say you andro?????

Well Brutal,

Ford EPC lists part # 1w43-AA or 9002 as fitting 03-06 LS's regardless of displacement, and 03-06 T-Birds. What are the chances of them using a separate tank in the other DEW platform sister car. Found a couple salvage yard images of LS tanks. They use the same primary - secondary fuel pump setup with the one pump to the motor and the other pump to the other side of the tank. Does this look right??

https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/a...1&d=1294673148
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/a...1&d=1294673148
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/a...1&d=1294673148
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/a...1&d=1294673688

Hope this helps

Take care,

George


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