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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
5.8 in the new S550 SVT?
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<blockquote data-quote="JD09GT500" data-source="post: 14373943" data-attributes="member: 142332"><p>Actually the part number I was talking about is Shelby/SVT specific. All other mod motors are different housings. Alternators are also different part numbers. For example Coyote starter and alternator are one particular part number. The housings and alternator frames are specific for that engine. Shelby/SVT starters and alternators are completely different design housings and frames. They are produced in very small production runs. That being said you are correct about stocking parts. Even the frames used in the F-Series trucks are different. Like I said a while back, typically part numbers that are destined to be stock pile parts are only produced one or twice a month. Those part numbers are service parts. Motors that are still being built in normal production are supplied parts every other day. Depending on production volume everyday. For example the F-Series starters/alternators are built everyday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD09GT500, post: 14373943, member: 142332"] Actually the part number I was talking about is Shelby/SVT specific. All other mod motors are different housings. Alternators are also different part numbers. For example Coyote starter and alternator are one particular part number. The housings and alternator frames are specific for that engine. Shelby/SVT starters and alternators are completely different design housings and frames. They are produced in very small production runs. That being said you are correct about stocking parts. Even the frames used in the F-Series trucks are different. Like I said a while back, typically part numbers that are destined to be stock pile parts are only produced one or twice a month. Those part numbers are service parts. Motors that are still being built in normal production are supplied parts every other day. Depending on production volume everyday. For example the F-Series starters/alternators are built everyday. [/QUOTE]
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