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Old May 15, 2010 | 06:07 AM
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Default Re: Broke a part need help

Originally Posted by FTroopChief
You are a CICCI member. Has anyone in your area negotiated a discount with a dealer?
I did this with several dealers in Texas and have saved local membes hundreds of $$ on parts and labor. Check with Gary, (Valkryderguy). Your part is listed in section 7 of the parts manual, page 7-320 Item 1. 5135 386AA.
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John P
FTroopChief
That tank will NOT fit our car. I don't even know what that tank is for.

Kirk, I'm surprised that the fitting that broke is giving you issues as the one with the 90 is the coolant relief/overflow. Sounds like you may want to take a look at the car and see what the underlying cause is.

Also, the copper is just a reinforcement so you can tighten down the hose clamps and not crush the plastic fitting.
 
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