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I can't find out what the name or part # for a part I broke

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Old 11-11-2006, 09:47 PM
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Please if you have any knowledge on the L shaped tube like part coming from the lower intake manifold going to what I belive is the water pump. The tube is black plastic and is about two inches by two inches, it resembles a sprinkler system elbow. It is about 3/4" in diameter. Any help would be appreciated I have called the parts stores around hear and no one knows what I am talking about.
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Call your local GM dealer, they will know what you want....it'* a coolant elbow tube.
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Call your local GM dealer, they will know what you want....it'* a coolant elbow tube.
dont be so sure that the dealer always knows everything.....

Randy PLEASE put your year of the car and the model you have in your signature....

Dorman also makes a replacement tube that is avaialble at the local parts places
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You can get the pair of coolant elbows from Auto Value for $7. Made by Dorman, a quality automotive plastics manufacturer.
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I've picked up the dealer one for $8 and the dorman was $4

As moto said..if you ask a dealer for a series 2 coolant elbow they should automatically know and have it in stock. If they don't know what it is, run out the door.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
If they don't know what it is, run out the door.
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