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							| John Barrett 
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										|  Posted:5/17/2003 11:57 |  |  |  
							| I am in need of the Calebration # off of a 1990 Ford Bronco (Ann. Edition)- and must have a 351W & E40D Trans in it (Can find this Calebration Code on the Door Jam of the truck) 4 digits, there will be 2 (5 digits #'s next to it). 
 I was doing a body swap, it is ready to go, but the old body is in a smilting pot now, Yes I know I forgot to get the #'s off of it (Fubared).
 
 Any help would be great on this, as I found out, with out the Calebration #, I can not order a new Computer though Ford.
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							| Mike Dixon 
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							|  West Palm Beach, FL, USA |  
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										|  Posted:5/18/2003 18:24 |  |  |  
							| John, I have the same Bronco you described manufactre date 12/90 the sticker says 1-64E-R00
 
 
 Mike
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							| John Barrett 
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										|  Posted:5/22/2003 17:43 |  |  |  
							| | Quote: |  | John, I have the same Bronco you described manufactre date 12/90 the sticker says 1-64E-R00
 
 
 Mike
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  Oh this is great, Thanks 
 I just had some questions for you.
 
 1. You said you had the same 1990 Ford Bronco (Ann. Edition) with a 351W, E40D Trans & BW1356 T-Case right ?.
 
 2. If so, then the # 1-64E-R00 is what # ?. The Calibration Code off of the door jam ?.
 
 The reason I have these questions is that, I was told by Ford that there is 2 (5 digit #) on the right hand side and just to the left of that is the Cal or (Calibration Code) number of 4 or 5 digits, I just need to make sure of what you got the new computer cost a little bit of money.
 
 And Thanks again
 
 
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							| Mike Dixon 
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							|  West Palm Beach, FL, USA |  
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										|  Posted:5/23/2003 18:55 |  |  |  
							| 1. You said you had the same 1990 Ford Bronco (Ann. Edition) with a 351W, E40D Trans & BW1356 T-Case right ?. 
 Yes all of the above, not sure of the transfer case.
 
 2. If so, then the # 1-64E-R00 is what # ?. The Calibration Code off of the door jam ?.
 
 Yes from the door jamb.
 
 
 Mike
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							| John Barrett 
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							|  West Palm Beach, FL, USA |  
							|  Registered on 1/31/2003 |  
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										|  Posted:5/24/2003 02:53 |  |  |  
							| | Quote: |  | 1. You said you had the same 1990 Ford Bronco (Ann. Edition) with a 351W, E40D Trans & BW1356 T-Case right ?. 
 Yes all of the above, not sure of the transfer case.
 
 2. If so, then the # 1-64E-R00 is what # ?. The Calibration Code off of the door jam ?.
 
 Yes from the door jamb.
 
 
 Mike
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 Mike Thanks, I hope I can be of help to you someday.
 
 Looking to get pictures, if you have any of the motor compartment setup
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							| Mike Dixon 
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										|  Posted:6/4/2003 21:01 |  |  |  
							| No problem, we live in the same town, email me I'll drive over and you can take all the pictures you want.  info@dyntech.net |  |  
          
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