Mercury 525efi IAC valve NAPA cross reference?
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Anyone got a NAPA part number for Mercury/Mercruiser part number: 892313T02
I searched other threads and saw people talking about these being available at NAPA and possibly Rock Auto. I'd really like to be able to get one quick over the counter instead of buying online if possible. Thanks in advance.
I searched other threads and saw people talking about these being available at NAPA and possibly Rock Auto. I'd really like to be able to get one quick over the counter instead of buying online if possible. Thanks in advance.
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Quick searchsearch, looks just like a 2004 f-250 super duty 6.8 V-10 iac

Delphi

MPF 320267
Line: NAPA PROFORMER

Mercruiser 525efi 892313T02

Motorcraft Idle Air Control Valve
Part #CX1870
Delphi
CV10135

MPF 320267
Line: NAPA PROFORMER

Mercruiser 525efi 892313T02

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I see that the ford part # is etched into the front of casting. So if you chemically strip merc blue paint from that spot, you should be able to see ford # and cross reference.
here is how and where they etch it

here is how and where they etch it

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You might also try to cross the Motorcraft to the Delphi brand. I bought one for a Ford that looked just like that and was shocked that it was made in the USA. I bought it at AutoZone (IIRC) and asked for the Good/Better/Best thing and those were the best they carried. I think Delphi was a subsidiary of GM.
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You might also try to cross the Motorcraft to the Delphi brand. I bought one for a Ford that looked just like that and was shocked that it was made in the USA. I bought it at AutoZone (IIRC) and asked for the Good/Better/Best thing and those were the best they carried. I think Delphi was a subsidiary of GM.



