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Old February 28th, 2011, 07:08 AM
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Part number lookup help needed

If anyone has a factory parts book that covers the 1980s B-body cars, I need a favor. What's the part number for a combination valve for a 1984 Custom Cruiser with 307? 1980 to 1990 is likely the same. Mine is leaking and while I'll probably rebuild it, I thought I'd try a quick search of Partsvoice and Vintage Parts first, just for grins. Thanks in advance.
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Old February 28th, 2011, 08:22 AM
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OK, never mind, I found it. GM P/N 25509419, also AC Delco P/N 173-1353. Almost completely gone from the parts system. I found one at a dealer in TX for $103. Inline sells the brass repros for $85. I can probably even do better on ebay.
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GOOD WORK Joe! Tell you what; TRY "Rock Auto.com" too -- they often times surprise me with not only what they HAVE in stock, but also how reasonable there prices are AND how quickly/reliably they ship!! Let me know what happens and good luck w/ the project.
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OK, never mind, I found it. GM P/N 25509419, also AC Delco P/N 173-1353. Almost completely gone from the parts system. I found one at a dealer in TX for $103. Inline sells the brass repros for $85. I can probably even do better on ebay.
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Old February 28th, 2011, 01:24 PM
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GOOD WORK Joe! Tell you what; TRY "Rock Auto.com" too -- they often times surprise me with not only what they HAVE in stock, but also how reasonable there prices are AND how quickly/reliably they ship!! Let me know what happens and good luck w/ the project.
Yeah, once I found the AC Delco part number, I tried both RockAuto and NAPAOnline. No luck at either. I did get a brass repro combo valve on ebay for $43 plus shipping. Hopefully it will arrive in time to install it next weekend.
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