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Frequent Poster
Join Date: Jul 06, 2009
Member Number: 31509
Location: Birmingham Al
Name: Dustin
Sex: M
Model Year: 2000
Car: Pontiac Grand Am SE
Engine: 2.4 Liter Twin Cam
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Quick Disconnect for cooling system
Gm# 22657120
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 17, 2008
Member Number: 26128
Model Year: 1999
Car: pontiac grand am
Engine: 2.4
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no part # but O'Reilly's has them in they're HELP section
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GAOC Addict
Join Date: Jul 27, 2009
Member Number: 31738
Location: Pennsylvania
Name: Chris
Age: 27
Sex: M
Model Year: 2005
Car: Pontiac Grand Am
Engine: 3400 V6
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Cant you reuse the old ones?
I used just a regular hose clamps. a 1/4 ratchet with a 2 1/2" extension to get the one on the radiator below the trans cooler lines. |
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Frequent Poster
Join Date: Jul 06, 2009
Member Number: 31509
Location: Birmingham Al
Name: Dustin
Sex: M
Model Year: 2000
Car: Pontiac Grand Am SE
Engine: 2.4 Liter Twin Cam
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The reason I posted this was because my Quick Disconnect (located under exhaust manifold) was cracked and causing my leak, which was very difficult to find. I could not use it again. I had to purchase a new one so when I did I asked the dealership for the part # to post. Incase of anyone one else needed this part.
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GAOC Addict
Join Date: Jul 27, 2009
Member Number: 31738
Location: Pennsylvania
Name: Chris
Age: 27
Sex: M
Model Year: 2005
Car: Pontiac Grand Am
Engine: 3400 V6
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OH my bad I thought you were trying to verify the part #.
I have a pile of them here. Theyre great, but a PITA to get off sometimes. |
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