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Offline josh

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needing parts
« on: June 24, 2006, 11:05:35 AM »
does any body know where i can find the exhaust pipe that goes from the manifold down and has the converter in it. i saw it for sale on a website but now i cant find it. also i noticed i had an antifreeze leak and saw that it is coming out of a little quarter inch hose that goes into the intake manifold and it is broke off and idont no how to fix it. do i need a new intake cause the fitting broke off. the hose runs between the intake (front bottom) to the water pump(front topside)

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Re: needing parts
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2006, 04:39:52 PM »
Samurai, Trackkick or ???
87 Sammi "Sir Tweak " Rockcrawler 4:1, Mighty Kong , 1.6 16V, Centerforce II, 2" Exhaust, Esteem seats. - Long gone
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Re: needing parts
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2006, 05:29:12 PM »
Samurai, Trackkick or ???

Good point.

These items should be available at the local junkyard.  If it's a TracKick, you might find it already taken off the engine and laying on the ground!  Pick and Pull yards are your best value.

An intake can run from $35-95 and exhaust are slightly higher.

If it is a TracKick, carefully inspect the bottom of the exhaust manifold assembly on your truck.  Pre '94s have a 2-pipe joint to the catalytic assembly. '94 and newer have a single pipe connection.  The pre-'94s also had a tendency to crack by the branches at the top.  You'll spot them immediately when you take the heat shield off.

If it's a Samurai, the best replacement for the exhaust manifold is a Thorley header from one of the many Samurai vendors listed here and at other sites.  It's a quality replacement part AND improves performance!  Thorley also sells a TracKick replacement, which is a bit higher in price.  Both may require a bit of fabbing by the muffler shop to connect to the cat, but the required components are very stock and thus inexpensive.

If you can't find a decent carbureted intake for your Samurai (assuming that is what you have) PM me.  I have two.

Hey folks , I didn't Pimp once during this post!!   ::)
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Re: needing parts
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2006, 04:41:26 PM »
sorry it is a samurai. but i saw someone had a ready to go bolt on pipe but i cant think if it was rocky road or who