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    Need part # for coolant fitting under distributor

    Over the weekend I was replacing the head and noticed the heater hoses were close to blowing soon (very soft and expanded). So I replaced the hose (size 5/8). But the coolant fitting from the head to heater inlet hose under the distributor is rusted and has a hole in it. So I need to replace it, but I can't find the part # for it on hondapartsunlimited or hondaautomotiveparts. Maybe I'm just tired and overlooking it on those sites. Anyone have the part number?

    It looks like the image below.




    #2
    19500-pt0-000
    Originally posted by Mishakol129
    Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )

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      #3
      Yeah that's one of those tricky parts to find in those parts microfiche pages. FYI it is found under the water pump heading, it's part No.11 on the image - joint, tube.
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        #4
        hit your local junkyard those things are a dime a dozen.
        ive replace mine & have extras backed up just in case

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          #5
          its not a p# but menards or lowes will have something like that in brass.

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            #6
            Manards and Lowes stock BSPT fittings? I don't think an NPT, standard or metric thread fitting will work in that location. Don't quote me on that, I'm not 100%. However, all the rest of the brass and water fittings on the engine are BSPT.
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              #7
              Originally posted by GhostAccord View Post
              Manards and Lowes stock BSPT fittings? I don't think an NPT, standard or metric thread fitting will work in that location. Don't quote me on that, I'm not 100%. However, all the rest of the brass and water fittings on the engine are BSPT.
              ahh..yes. when it gets down to the nitty gritty itll work with some teflon tape or pipe dope. it if was some expensive setup id probably try to first source them online first.

              there are adapters online too, so you can use commonly available MPT fittings. (think oil pressure sender)
              Last edited by illinois_erik; 11-22-2013, 08:11 PM.

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