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NEED an upper radiator plastic tank!!!!!!!!!
Please******* i'm looking for a radiator upper plastic tank for an SVX 92 automatic.
Or a complete rad. Pay Paypal now! |
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Liberty Subaru has them for $292.00. I think that's the best price I could find when I was looking for one a couple months ago.
Hope that helps
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Thanks but i'm looking for only the upper tank ....
i would pay around 20$us |
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You can't just get the upper tank. If it is a hairline crack JB weld or magnum steel will give you a nice ugly patch job. Do a search there's plenty on here about that. Chances are you'd need a new tank soon anyways. A radiator is usually good for 10 or so years anyways so I'd play on saving up even if your patch works for a while.
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time till you get a whole new or good used radiator........sorry
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Todd
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Call up Kerven Subaru at 800KERVEN9.
Mike |
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please help!
Still looking!
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you're not going to find it. It is not a part you can buy.
Mike |
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The only way you are going to find that part is attached to rest of the radiator. It's the only part that commonly goes bad. Once it does go bad, the whole radiator eventually goes into the trash. Being cheap doesn't help either. You're trying to save $300 on a new radiator but it may cost you $3000 in a new motor. Good luck and please learn where you can and can't cut corners before you learn some expensive lessons and ruin a perfectly good SVX.
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TTT
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PLZ!
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You aren't by chance talking about the plastic overflow tank are you?
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The upper plastic(black)radiator tank i need! not the overflow |
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Your only chance is a used radiator. All of the radiators I've replaced all had cracked upper tanks.
Doug
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