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well the part is over $300 from the dealer. Guess I'm looking for a more
cost effective solution.
If I had your supra, on the other hand, I would agree.
The Altima is just a commuter though, not a collectors item.
I'm heading to the wrecker to see if I can find one in better shape than mine.
I think I will get lucky, as there is a rubber hose after the filler neck
going to the tank, so when they remove the tank, I'm thinking they must cut
the rubber hose and not the filler neck. Here's hoping anyways!
Either that, or I will try to find the right size hose. The only issue with
the hose is that without a flare on the end of the tube, I don't know if a
rubber hose will stay on with just a hose clamp.
Thanks for the response!
t
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>I *CAN'T* for my '88 Supra and am having a HELL of a time trying to patch
>it with various methods.
Hachiroku ハチロク - 31 Jul 2007 11:31 GMT
> well the part is over $300 from the dealer. Guess I'm looking for a more
> cost effective solution.
HOLY CRAP!!!!! The tube for the Supra, if I could get it, is $135!!!! I
thought *THAT* was a lot!!!
Try looking on line for dealers that sell over the Internet at wholesale
prices. You should be able to beat this price like a red-headed stepchild!!!
> If I had your supra, on the other hand, I would agree.
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>>I *CAN'T* for my '88 Supra and am having a HELL of a time trying to patch
>>it with various methods.
> I *CAN'T* for my '88 Supra and am having a HELL of a time trying to patch
> it with various methods.
Hachi,
Perhaps you need to think outside the, er, chassis a bit. In the final
analysis it's just a thin wall steel tube with various bends is it not?
Perhaps there's an inner "burp" tube as well.
I'd start with talking to the local exhaust shop and see if they can bend up
a suitable piece. If not, or exhaust tube is too thick, check local metal
shops or hotrod fabricators for someone with a mandrel tube bender.
The final issue is getting the new tube protected from rust. Again, look
for a local metal plating place to zinc plate it inside and out. Or buy one
of the small part home plating kits you can find on the net. Get the outside
powder or epoxy painted if you like.
Stewart DIBBS
Hachiroku ハチロク - 31 Jul 2007 11:32 GMT
>> I *CAN'T* for my '88 Supra and am having a HELL of a time trying to
>> patch it with various methods.
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> Stewart DIBBS
(Didn't you used to frequent the Toyota group???)
Yeah, I was thinking about that. There is a 'burp' tube inside, too.
The other alternative is that there is a race car builder in my area that
makes fuel cells; one of these days I'll actually call him!!!
Stewart DIBBS - 01 Aug 2007 03:54 GMT
> (Didn't you used to frequent the Toyota group???)
Yup, still do, also this one, and the mitsubishi group, as I have a Summit
Wagon AWD and a "Talonized" Summit GTX coupe.
SD