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TheDigitalAlchemist
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SEP 16, 01:19 PM
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Might have a slight leak in the driver-side coolant pipe, does anyone sell replacements?(original or aftermarket?)
How do you guys usually repair them? pull one from a Junkyard? remove it and weld it? replace it with something else? Has anyone tried Rodney's kit? https://rodneydickman.com/p....php?products_id=494
Thanks in advance!
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82-T/A [At Work]
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SEP 16, 01:48 PM
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quote | Originally posted by TheDigitalAlchemist:
Might have a slight leak in the driver-side coolant pipe, does anyone sell replacements?(original or aftermarket?)
How do you guys usually repair them? pull one from a Junkyard? remove it and weld it? replace it with something else? Has anyone tried Rodney's kit? https://rodneydickman.com/p....php?products_id=494
Thanks in advance! |
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Rodney's stuff is, of course, top notch. So, I have no doubt it would work.
Most of us that are not in the north East or in the rust belt usually have access to these things. Among other parts, when a Fiero is usually stripped... these coolant hoses are typically saved. Every Fiero parts collector I've visited usually has an excess of these. I bought a good set from Larry Hubbert (contact information at the end of this video).
There's Mike from Mike's Fiero Parts (I can PM you his e-mail address), and also the Fiero Farm in Georgia, and the Fiero Factory. Personally, I'd look for an OEM "southern" used part. I ended up pulling a set from a junkyard, and polished them out... and they were basically perfect.
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Mickey_Moose
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SEP 17, 02:51 PM
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You can also check with Lonnie of the Vegas Fiero Club as he may have some as well, But Larry Hubbert in Florida more than like will have as he has a lot of 88 parts.
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richard in nc
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SEP 17, 06:33 PM
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the last time i looked tfs had a few left.not all cars.
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