Evap to TB hose
Evap to TB hose
Is there another part number for this besides GM? I tried using generic hose, but can't find one that will fit both the small EVAP and the large TB connections.
GM Part number: 10105324
I have a 90* spark plug boot on there now. It fits good, but not quite as tight as I would like.
Thanks!
GM Part number: 10105324
I have a 90* spark plug boot on there now. It fits good, but not quite as tight as I would like.
Thanks!
Last edited by seawolf06; Jul 24, 2008 at 07:03 PM.
http://www.rmsautoparts.com/proddeta...?prod=10105324
10105324 - Evaporator Solenoid Pipe Assembly
I haven't contacted a GM Parts supplier yet (GM DEALERSHIP)
They likely are a ripoff.
But they can provide you with an updated part #
I have run into many problems with GM part #'s...in fact I worked in material at GM before I was laid-off..they change part #'s frequently and there is no system to kepp track of it...I have a few suggestions in about it but who knows if they will implement them. So until then you will have to go buy the part name or call a dealer and they should be able to locate it on a diagram with a current part #, your probably going to have to go to the dealer to be sure.
Also GMPARTSDIRECT.com has this part but you have to search for it on the main page...don't input your car info before you search just use the part # you already have...I tried to find it in the catalog for my specific vehicle and nothing, searched by name and/or # with my car info already in and NOTHING but I googled the part #'s I was looking for and GMPARTSDIRECT.COM showed it in stock? I don't get it but...
with S & H it comes to $19.93...the prices at that site are great but S&H usually make up for it...although pretty much always cheaper than any dealership
10105324 - Evaporator Solenoid Pipe Assembly
I haven't contacted a GM Parts supplier yet (GM DEALERSHIP)
They likely are a ripoff.
But they can provide you with an updated part #
I have run into many problems with GM part #'s...in fact I worked in material at GM before I was laid-off..they change part #'s frequently and there is no system to kepp track of it...I have a few suggestions in about it but who knows if they will implement them. So until then you will have to go buy the part name or call a dealer and they should be able to locate it on a diagram with a current part #, your probably going to have to go to the dealer to be sure.
Also GMPARTSDIRECT.com has this part but you have to search for it on the main page...don't input your car info before you search just use the part # you already have...I tried to find it in the catalog for my specific vehicle and nothing, searched by name and/or # with my car info already in and NOTHING but I googled the part #'s I was looking for and GMPARTSDIRECT.COM showed it in stock? I don't get it but...
with S & H it comes to $19.93...the prices at that site are great but S&H usually make up for it...although pretty much always cheaper than any dealership
Last edited by eanhl2004; May 24, 2009 at 02:06 AM.
That's cheap too... LMAO I would have figured at least $100 for it and about $200 to install it for you... I am so sick of dealerships... $700 for my tahoe and I have the same problems I had before and now I even got some new noises...
I think I am probably going to go to ASE mechanic's training somewhere...
I like doing things myself and I plan on keeping my '97 FOREVER!!!
I got a price of $200 and $220 from two different dealers for an optispark wiring harness which I found for $32.50 shipped...on EFIconnections.com
gmpartsdirect was $137 +S&H
it pays to search and call around!!!
I think I am probably going to go to ASE mechanic's training somewhere...
I like doing things myself and I plan on keeping my '97 FOREVER!!!
I got a price of $200 and $220 from two different dealers for an optispark wiring harness which I found for $32.50 shipped...on EFIconnections.com
gmpartsdirect was $137 +S&H
it pays to search and call around!!!
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