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Old 06-15-2006, 11:35 PM   #1
85-87 lines vs 89 TII lines  
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Is there any difference between the oil and coolant lines on a 1985-1987 T1 and a 1989 (or 88) turbo 2 engine? I know the same basic engine design and I've heard the turbo is practically the same. Basically, I want to replace the mitsu on my engine and I'm lookin for cheap oil and coolant lines.
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Oil feed is the same, but the coolant line from the T1 -> T2 is different, but I used mine- just needs some bending.
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the in or the out coolant line?
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In and outs. I swapped an 89 CB into my 85 Turbo Z, and I re-used both those T1 lines. It was a last minute decision to bend the inlet coolant line to fit, only because it was 11pm and I wanted to get the motor in the car. The outlet coolant line was the same.
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Old 06-16-2006, 03:06 PM   #5
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Be careful bending the lines if you don,t heat it first as they break easy. Been there,dine that
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