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Old 06-21-17, 08:30 PM
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AST delete mazda filler neck PN

This may be out there already, but I had a hard time finding the part number for the Mazda ast delete filler cap / housing. Here it is for reference, picked it up from Ray:

Cap / housing - N326-15-17YA
O-Ring - N326-15-174

Water neck cap / housing
O-ring
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Just curious, how much was that part?
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Do you have to get an older housing for this? I wanted to do this but I realized my housing is all one piece.
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Yes, you'll have to get the 2 piece neck. I prefer the metal one with angled nipple.
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Originally Posted by adam c
Just curious, how much was that part?
$55 for the cap / housing and $5 for the o-ring.
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Thank you. Do you use the existing hoses, or are new ones required? Do you have to re-route the hoses?
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FYI, a new OEM AST is part #N3A1-15-35XB . Got mine in march, it was $100.48 from Ray.
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Originally Posted by adam c
Thank you. Do you use the existing hoses, or are new ones required? Do you have to re-route the hoses?
The new plastic nipple on the AST delete routes to the overflow, and the hose off the nipple on the two piece housing routes down to the 5/16th nipple on the bottom of the radiator. I prefer having both those nipples removed and welded up for a cleaner appearance, less failure points, and losing a radiator bypass




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