My gromets are badly dry rotted, can I trust ordering them from an auto parts store or should I just get them right from mazda? In my past experaince I have found some things from an auto parts store just dont fit or do a good job like the factory parts.
I have found a series of vacuume leaks as such through out my intake system, I'm hoping after i fix the leaks the car will run right. It ran before but it was very unhappy. |
malloy mazda.
sounds like you don't mind paying for the right part, but if you ever get in a pinch, 3/8 fuel hose actually works nicely. just cut it clean if you go that route. |
try mazdatrix also i wouldnt use the hose idea but thats just me
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any dealer will have stuff cheaper than mazdatrix.
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cool, i was unawhare of the hose trick. I'll try it.
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Originally Posted by guitarjunkie28' post='850230' date='Dec 25 2006, 01:25 PM
any dealer will have stuff cheaper than mazdatrix. mazdatrix buys from a dealer too. |
Basicly all I'm after is a solution that is fail proof. I dont want to be forced to take the upper intake manifold off later because the injectors have a leak. I dont want to spend big money and i'm all about tricks and alternitive methods.
I'll try the 3/8" fuel tubing as long as it is proven, my only question is how long do i cut them, my old gromets were so badly rotted they fell appart when i took them appart so i have nothing to measure. |
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