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Ron Francis Wiring Engine Wiring Harness Ford 302/351 with MAF

788-COBRA-75


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Engine Wiring Harness Ford 302/351 with MAF
$649.95
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Engine Wiring Harness
  • Ford 302/351 with MAF
  • Works with Ford AOD and Manual Transmissions
  • Requires Injector Fired ECM and Distributor with Built-In TFI
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    Will this work for a 1994 ford ranger 302 swap?

    Asked by: Ethanbourbon
    The Ron Francis 788-COBRA-75 harness is universal fit for small block Ford engines with mass air flow.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2023-05-25

    This work on a 82 ford f150 with carborator 302 or 351w

    Asked by: Jcar
    Yes, this harness should work in your application.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-08-23
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