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  • moz
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    Originally posted by bhazard View Post
    Hey look Tommy is the first thing listed on the second page! ^_^
    [emoji23] lol!!!
    Any chance you get brad, you just got for the jugular! Lol

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  • moz
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    Originally posted by AlaskaFestivaGuy View Post
    Nyet!

    Surely, you can't be serious ... what is inherently "Russian" about the Festiva?
    Open it in google chrome and it should translate the contents for you.

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  • ThisVelologist
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    I had forgotten where I had found that. Thanks for putting it together, it really helped me!

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  • 1990new
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    Originally posted by ThisVelologist View Post
    Although this is not exactly what you are looking for it sure has helped me. This is a complete list of every Pride part FourGreen has in it's system. Some of the part names are translated funny so you have to be creative with your ctrl-f's. Most of the PN's highlighted in blue appear with pictures on the website. Using this in concert with the Russian diagrams has resulted in several successful FourGreen orders. Best wishes!

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mym...ew?usp=sharing
    That's the list that I put together when I put the big FourGreen parts order together back in March 2014.
    A lot of the prices shown there have actually gone down now. I added links to FourGreen for many of the part numbers that had pictures (underlined and in blue). The version that is stored on bravekozak's web pages allows you to click on those blue part numbers and links you directly to the part on FourGreen.
    Follow the link there and click on the bwbronze link and then you can click on the blue part numbers.

    I originally posted it in this thread:
    http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...l=1#post645338

    I added a few parts from other than Pride that also fit our Festivas at the end on Page 70. (70 blank pages after that created when I converted from excel to pdf.)
    Last edited by 1990new; 01-16-2017, 08:31 PM.

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  • bhazard
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    Originally posted by ThisVelologist View Post
    Although this is not exactly what you are looking for it sure has helped me. This is a complete list of every Pride part FourGreen has in it's system. Some of the part names are translated funny so you have to be creative with your ctrl-f's. Most of the PN's highlighted in blue appear with pictures on the website. Using this in concert with the Russian diagrams has resulted in several successful FourGreen orders. Best wishes!

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mym...ew?usp=sharing
    Hey look Tommy is the first thing listed on the second page! ^_^

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  • ThisVelologist
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    Although this is not exactly what you are looking for it sure has helped me. This is a complete list of every Pride part FourGreen has in it's system. Some of the part names are translated funny so you have to be creative with your ctrl-f's. Most of the PN's highlighted in blue appear with pictures on the website. Using this in concert with the Russian diagrams has resulted in several successful FourGreen orders. Best wishes!

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  • AlaskaFestivaGuy
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    Reddragon,

    That looks like what I'm after ... thanks!

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  • reddragon
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    First 2 on this page, mazda 121 DA. I believe most, if not all parts should be exactly the same as WA festiva



    The only difference I know of between DA 121 and WA festiva is the front grill and badges.

    The others on the page is DB, which is often referred to as the bubble. Some parts of these would correspond to Aspire
    Last edited by reddragon; 01-11-2017, 06:26 AM.

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  • AlaskaFestivaGuy
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    $600 does seem a bit pricey.

    On the Mazda site, what model would I look at? I thought Mazda only made the Festy engine, with the body having been made (or at least designed under contract to Ford) by Kia.
    Last edited by AlaskaFestivaGuy; 01-11-2017, 04:37 AM.

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  • reddragon
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    Mazda has it online, so use 121 for the early festiva parts

    BUNTOGEL adalah bandar togel online resmi yang menyediakan semua pasaran togel. Daftar kan dirimu di situs toto terpercaya indonesia

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  • F3BZ
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    well proves me wrong. this auction shows what appears to be a 1980s print parts catalog. though at that price i think it will turn to dust before it sells.
    i'm trying to figure out how to make a 1980s parts CD from a copy protected one i have.

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  • F3BZ
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    Good luck on that. Prior to the DVD epc the dealers were issued Ultrafiche and the big Mark VII fiche readers. There were also PDF CDs that could be printed from. Starting late 90s the electronic parts catalog started dominating the parts dept.
    In none of these formats did the parts diagram include any numbers other than the base part #. The full # you'd need would be on or in a separate section of the fiche or cd.
    The DVD epc is easiest. Just click on the base # next to the part in the diagram and up pops all the #s for that part on the car.
    I printed out all the diagram pages for 88-93 festival and there are at least 200. There might be anywhere from 1 to 30 base numbers on a diagram page and for each base # you'd have to print a page to get all the complete #s related to that part. So a hard copy catalog would be 1000s of pages.
    There might be a Ford issued hard catalog but I've never seen one and my counter man never heard of 1.
    Hopefully you'll get a reply. I noticed a Ford USA DVD on ebay pretty cheap a few days ago

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  • AlaskaFestivaGuy
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    F3BZ,

    I'm not asking for any guarantee of parts availability.

    What I'm asking for is parts breakdown diagrams with part numbers. Just like several members here have posted and I see in the thick all-model books at the books4car.com store I visited. BUT ... I want ALL of the pages for the Festiva, preferably for all years (though that's not essential since so little varies from year to year). I don't need anything electronic (like a DVD) -- paper would be just fine.

    Actually finding parts is another matter. At least I want to be able to look for parts BEFORE I lease shop space (probably for only 6 months), hire a mechanic-employee, and start taking things apart (e.g. the donor vehicles). Toward that end, I'm already buying things like complete FI wiring harnesses on this site and am ample supply of the old Molex connectors they use from a source in Japan.

    Per your suggestion, I visited epcatalogs.com, noted that they're one of those companies that doesn't have a telephone number (at least not one that they publish on their website), so I emailed them on Monday. Here it is Saturday, and they have not responded.
    Last edited by AlaskaFestivaGuy; 12-10-2016, 01:42 PM.

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  • F3BZ
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    electronic parts catalogs (DVD) used to be pretty easy to get off ebay at a reasonable price but i notice not much available doing a qwik search. ideally you'd want to have a Ford Microcat EPC and a Kia Microcat EPC you can install on PC.
    the Kia one will be of most use to you for looking up parts that are actually still available (from 4G). but even they are starting to run out of some parts. it is very easy to navigate but since it is a "world parts" EPC, and the Pride wasn't sold here, it is sometimes hard to know which parts from which region will match a Festiva part. luckily though this usually only matters with mainly the emissions parts and to a lesser degree fuel and electrical systems. otherwise most of the Pride parts are a direct fit. plastics though seem to be a lower quality molding than in the Festiva. even though the Festiva was built in Korea, i suspect they were assembled using Mazda parts from Japan.
    the Ford parts EPC will give you the Ford #s for all US cars & trucks from 80s on up, depending on which version you get. but without a source, the numbers won't do you much good. Ford stopped selling parts for the Festiva in 2004. some OEM parts are still available in dealerships dead inventory and through re-sellers who bought up old inventory and ebay so if you have the # you can look it up on Parts Voice or Rear Counter to see if there is any left in the country.
    here is a link to a seller of these EPCs. i never bought from this place but it is the same Microcat EPC that i have for Kia. make sure you get the correct DVD that is compatible with your OS.

    Original electronic parts catalogs, workshop manuals, diagnostic adapters and software for agriculture and construction machinery, trucks, forklifts.

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  • AlaskaFestivaGuy
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    I don't want to mess with carbs any longer.

    I'll run it by The Donald the next time I'm in NYC and we do lunch.
    Last edited by AlaskaFestivaGuy; 12-05-2016, 01:35 AM.

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