1988 RX7 FC N/A coolant hose issue ?
Good morning,
Blew a hose driving home the other day. Was real close so I was able to nurse it home. Engine never overheated. Question is the hose seems to be on the back side of the engine right below the throttle body on the passenger side. This hose seems to come off from there and go to a metal line with a cone shaped device on it. I'm about 99% sure this is the line that blew, used a mirror and it looks to have a leak in it. Its a really tight space so I want to make sure i have the proper line before i pull it. I have looked over the service manual and online and can not seem to find a blow up of this area to confirm what I am looking at is in fact a coolant line. Thanks in advance. |
Cart Price Check Part:13-680A-N326
can't find any older fisches, but that is the hose from the rear iron to the throttle body. |
Originally Posted by RotaryEvolution
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Cart Price Check Part:13-680A-N326
can't find any older fisches, but that is the hose from the rear iron to the throttle body. |
i think you are talking about the split air pipe hose, which carries no coolant. you're just seeing the effects of gravity as a result of the hose i listed failing.
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Originally Posted by RotaryEvolution
(Post 11993771)
i think you are talking about the split air pipe hose, which carries no coolant. you're just seeing the effects of gravity as a result of the hose i listed failing.
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not really worth the effort to try, if it had a worm clamp holding it and the head was in the correct spot, perhaps.. with the spring clamps though, just pull the UIM.
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Originally Posted by RotaryEvolution
(Post 11993789)
not really worth the effort to try, if it had a worm clamp holding it and the head was in the correct spot, perhaps.. with the spring clamps though, just pull the UIM.
Thanks again |
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