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call any batter shop and they will be able to tell you in less than a minute or as fast as a computer brings up the details
it will take a 12 volt batter around 600 cca but the shop will get it exact
My falcon back one stuffed up just take of the handles and trim then drill out the screws and unplug get one from wreckers cheap as, plug in to see if it works good then get I think 3 nuts and bolts and screw in its pretty easy to fix
I believe your talkng about an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) plate. This is a ported plate that allow exaust gasses to be recirculated back into the intake stream. Attached to it is the EGR valve itself. Here is a pic diagram showing the assembly. The plate is listed here as a carburator spacer.
2 possible solutions: Either pick up the Haynes manual from local parts store or Amazon.com or stop by local Ford dealer - parts dept should be able to provide or make you a copy of wiring diagram. Diagrams are getting hard to find free these days online and even harder for older cars.
The ground usually goes through the bracket, as the engine has a ground wire. Do you have the field connector connected? Can you read at voltage on the alternator with the engine running?
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