Hose #18. My last edition P-22 is blank for that part number. Older P-22 parts catalogs should have the OEM GM part number.
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Well, I know for a fact that that hose is nowhere to be found for an 88 4-cylinder car. What I had to do when mine burst was to get some of that corrugated stainless steel do-it-yourself hose and couplings, and make my own. It works, and looks better than the original rubber hose anyway.
With the P-22's: As they went along to later versions if a part was no longer available from GM they left the part number out. So I'm hoping someone with an earlier edition P-22 will have it. My P-22 is the last version I think. Probably the best one is maybe very late 87 or early 88. Those might be the most complete.
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Not serviced typically means that a particular part comes as part of an assembly and cannot be purchased separately. Just a guess but its possible that hose for 88 may have come as part of the cross-engine coolant pipe assembly and therefore could not be bought separately.
Interesting. Maybe someone has the part number for the complete assembly? I could use that so if someone finds that part number and searches the net they would find my page. Anyone?
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On pages J-11 and J-12, item 35 lists 2 numbers for the 88. Both are for the crossover pipe with manual transmission and with automatic transmission (W/MT) and (W/AT). It appears the crossover is different for the two transmissions, but is the hose different?
Crossover pipe numbers are 10110419 for manual and 10110418 for automatic. Since there was no crossover and equivalent hose on the L4, maybe it was a part of the crossover.
Not serviced typically means that a particular part comes as part of an assembly and cannot be purchased separately. Just a guess but its possible that hose for 88 may have come as part of the cross-engine coolant pipe assembly and therefore could not be bought separately.
Nope - I bought a new cross over pipe from GM way back and it didn't come with the rubber hose. I do have an old version of the electronic part catalog someplace that may have the number for it. Have to look and see - not sure how old my P22 is either. But will check.