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Correct on the o-ring / MD147332
Belts are year dependent I believe
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#72 (permalink) |
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I need the part number for the high pressuer fuel line that goes from the pump to the hard line under the car. Thanks in advance.
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Hope this helps!
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Can someone confirm these are the right part #'s? They are for my 94 TT.
I can't seem to find Oil Pump and Timing Belt Tensioner part #'s. Fuel Filter MB658136 Idler pulley MD319022 Oil pick up MD158618 water pump MD972005 Thanks
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the easiest way for you to verify these is to go to cherry hill (http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...?siteid=214619) go to the parts search section, enter your part number and "mitsubishi" and do a search, it will tell you what the part is for and the years and the retail price and cherryhill (usually the cheapest) price.
Tensioner is MD319040, in caps do part name search for 'tensioner' Oil pump is MD190982 search in caps lubrication section 12/110 |
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can someone tell me what these bolts are for?
MF140292 it says T/M Bolt....u i have two of them and MF301372 says T/M.... eghh i have all these parts from rebuilding my car and dont remember where some of these bolts are from....im guessing trans or tcase but i dont remember |
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