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Front Coolant pipe bracket needed by Fierokid87
Started on: 03-22-2004 07:52 PM
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Last post by: ka4nkf on 03-25-2004 12:31 AM
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Report this Post03-22-2004 07:52 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Fierokid87Send a Private Message to Fierokid87Direct Link to This Post
I ran into a problem while changing the trans coolant line for the clutch hydrolic line, the front coolant pipe bracked was missing. And was replaced with zip ties. If anyone one out there has one off a parts car that they could afford to part with I could really use it. PLEASE HELP! thanks everyone.

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Report this Post03-22-2004 09:16 PM Click Here to See the Profile for theogreClick Here to visit theogre's HomePageSend a Private Message to theogreDirect Link to This Post
Do you mean the front one under the rocker panel?

There is a third mount burried under the spare tire that is welded to the pipe. I would not try welding on a new one unless you are extremely experienced with thin tubing.

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Report this Post03-23-2004 04:31 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Fierokid87Send a Private Message to Fierokid87Direct Link to This Post
No Im talking about the mount bracket just infront of the driver side door. Its its the smaller of the two brackets that run down the side of the car. Mine is also an 88 if that helps anyone.
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Report this Post03-23-2004 09:17 PM Click Here to See the Profile for theogreClick Here to visit theogre's HomePageSend a Private Message to theogreDirect Link to This Post
I don't have any extras. Kickhill and various other people will have some.

I wouldn't be too paniced about it. The rear one and the other one aren't goint to let the middle move much. A couple heavy ties should easily hold it until you get a metal one again. That or some wire for now.

I think one or maybe both brackets under there have a peice of rubber that pads the pipe. make sure they didn't loose that as well.

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Report this Post03-25-2004 12:31 AM Click Here to See the Profile for ka4nkfSend a Private Message to ka4nkfDirect Link to This Post
I think I saw some of these bracket's listed by the Fiero Store
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