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DREYKO 06-28-07 02:10 AM

where to get replacement oil hoses (to/from oil cooler)
 
i have seen mazdatrix hoses for 196.00 and to be honest there are more important things that money can go to than cool looking oil lines.
i just want so plain old lines that are new so i dont have to worry about em again. so are there any other options out there?

Eva001Ikari 06-28-07 02:45 AM

?? for hoses and such, i just go to auto parts stores, such as NAPA, autozone or kragen, they should have them. just give em a part number. and if they dont have them see what it costs to order them.

which leads me to ask a question: Why didnt you check at ur parts shops first?

DREYKO 06-28-07 03:05 AM

because most of the parts places around cant ever seem to get the stuff in the first place. plus ive found that you can usually get a better deal through a company that deals exclusivly with rx7's than a generic store. not always but usually.

Aaron Cake 06-28-07 08:54 AM

Local hydraulic store. Or you can make your own using AN fittings and braided stainless line.

CyberPitz 06-28-07 09:42 AM

If someone has the part numbers for them at O'reilies or Auto Zone or anything, let me know as well. I've got an n/a leaking mad oil out of those Oil Cooler lines.

rotaryperv 06-28-07 10:03 AM

I just ordered some corksport oil lines for $130.00 , and there are no adapters needed just plug and play . If your budget permits, you should get stainless ones that way you dont have to worry about them for a long time. if you get cheaper quality ones you end up paying more in the long run

Unsupa 06-28-07 10:18 AM


Originally Posted by Aaron Cake (Post 7087658)
Local hydraulic store. Or you can make your own using AN fittings and braided stainless line.

yep, that's what i did. 20 bucks for 6 foot of 1/2" hose. cut my old lines and used the fittings for the new hose. works great 4 years later.

alexdimen 06-28-07 07:22 PM

I put a set of used ones on mine with re-annealed copper washers. Not a drop since!

Corksport has them for around 100 I believe and here is a thread I think you'll want to read...

https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-specific-1986-1992-17/oil-cooler-lines-replaced-under-%2417-544244/


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