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  1. help. i can not find the part number for the small coolant hose that runs from the crossover pipe to the throttle body. it starts right next to the 2 wire temp sensor and runs underneath to the other side of the throttle body. and i can not find the part number any where. and i have looked every where i can think of including two forums, opposed forces, online parts dealers and my local dealer. the hose on the other side, (part # 807607191) feeding the throttle body with coolant is easily found, it is an ''el'' shaped 7.5mm hose about 6 inches long (shaped like a large allen wrench, long leg / short leg). the parts guy at the dealer spent some time looking, but announced before he did that it was a hard one to find and he was not optimistic. he also stated that ''tech support'' suggested using 2 of the others to make up the one i need. sounds fishy, but maybe. so unless one of you smart folks has the number handy, i'm going to buy 9/16 coolant hose and use that. the risk there is it may kink and stop or reduce the coolant flow. but since my alternate solution is to bypass the throttle body altogether, that does not scare me too much. how much would it mess up my emissions / mpg / engine power if i do not ''warm / cool" the throttle body. i'm in sw VA, winter = 0 to 40 degrees , summer = 80 to 97 degrees, most years. very few days out side of those limits, at least until the polar ice caps are gone. part number please? suggestions? thanks, jce
  2. Good morning all, Does anyone know the part number for the FWD manual transmission that goes into a 1989 Subaru GL wagon? I attached a picture of a transmission that is thought to be for my car but I want to make sure. The number that is hard to read is TM70F5A2AT-AK thanks, Lewis
  3. anybody know the part numbers for the ea81t belts? or know the belts sizes? about the only parts i need to put the wagon back together to get it started so help is very apriated. have about 40 belts and i figured what size i would need by putting ones that were close on so i could find out the right one inbetween at the parts store. turns out that didn't work so i need to go back and get a smaller and bigger one or come in with dimensions or parts number.
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