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Heater Hose (Part Number) next to Water Pump

hwydave

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2009 XLT, 1999 XL (RIP)
My water pump develops a leak (pool of coolant on the ground). There are two hoses (fat and skinny) on the lower part of the pump. One is the lower radiator hose, but I can't figure out the name/part number of the skinny hose (it has a metal tube connected to it and extend further into the back of the engine). The Ford factory service manual calls it "Heater Hose", part of 6N867. With 145k miles on the clock, I try to replace the consumable part that is connected to the pump during the job. The local Ford dealer won't give me the exact part number, only saying it is an oil coolant line. Does anyone know the part number of the "oil coolant hose"? Thank you for your help!
 






I wish Ford parts lookups had real pictures instead of crude drawings.

Is this (maybe) it?


It can be *fun* trying to find the best, delivered, price as some of these online Ford dealers want an inexplicably high shipping charge for certain items. 2nd link above, not too bad at $13 S/H, at least to my location.
 






I wish Ford parts lookups had real pictures instead of crude drawings.

Is this (maybe) it?


It can be *fun* trying to find the best, delivered, price as some of these online Ford dealers want an inexplicably high shipping charge for certain items. 2nd link above, not too bad at $13 S/H, at least to my location.
Thanks J_C!! Based on the link you provided, I found this Ford Parts site that shows the same picture I saw in the dealer part department:

The dealer is asking $68, which is not too far off from the online price once I factored in the shipping. Once again, thanks a bunch!
 






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