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Hoses Thread (thats hosers to you Canucks...eh?)

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#1 · (Edited)
I'm working on getting more of these going...but they are time consuming for me, so thanks for your patience!! If anyone sees a goof up, please let me know by PM so I can change it!

5MGE


PNC
12261 12261-43010 Vent Hose, cam cover to TB, $16.71
12262 12262-43020 Vent Hose, cam cover to block, $45.27

1982


PNC

22210C 16261-43020 Coolant By-Pass, ISCV to By-Pass outlet, (DISCONTINUED)
22210D 16264-43020 Coolant By-Pass, TB to Water Pipe, (DISCONTINUED)
22230A 17341-43030 Air, ISCV to Intake Tube, (DISCONTINUED) - 1 in stock
22230B 17342-43020 Air, TB to ISCV, (DISCONTINUED) - 1 in stock
23809H 23271-43030 Fuel, FPR to V-tube (DISCONTINUED)

1983-85


PNC
22210C 16261-43030 Coolant By-Pass, ISCV to By Pass Outlet, (DISCONTINUED)
22210D 16264-43021 Coolant By-Pass, TB to Water Pipe, $20.77
22210H 16281-43020 Coolant By-Pass, TB to ISCV, $7.10
22270A 17347-43010 Air, ISCV to Intake Pipe, $20.15
23809H 23271-43050 Fuel, FPR to J Tube, $33.38


^^This pic is for an 85 model. It is for reference only

PNC
17343C 17343-43020 Hose, PS Idle Up #3, $8.15
17344C 17344-43030 Hose, PS Idle Up #4, $11.96



PNC
16571 16571-43010 Hose, Radiator Inlet (Upper), $19.65
16572 16572-43011 Hose, Radiator Outlet (Lower), $27.66
16268A 16267-43010 Hose, Water By-Pass, $13.79









7MGTE



PNC
12261 12261-42010 Vent hose (x2), $3.55
12262 12262-42010 Vent Hose #2, $12.57
12263 12263-42010 Vent Hose #3 (Left Cam cover to Block), $30.55
12264 12264-42010 Vent Hose #4 (Accordion Hose), $15.02



PNC
22210C 16261-42010 Coolant, ISCV to pipe, $17.20
22210D 16264-42040 Coolant, TB to ISCV, $25.77
22230A 17341-42070 Air, BOV to 3000 pipe, $24.18
22230B 17342-42040 Air, Accordion hose to BOV, $24.18
22230G 90445-10022 Air, BOV to pipe (signal), $11.45
22230M 90910-05191 Air, pipe to pipe (BOV signal), $9.24
22230W 90910-05192 Air, pipe to pressure canister (BOV signal), $10.36
22270A 17347-42010 Air, Accordion hose to pipe (ISCV), $17.39
22270C 17348-42010 Air, Pipe to ISCV, $24.68
23809H 95336-08020 Fuel, FPR to J Tube, $17.48




PNC
17341D 90910-05186 Hose, PS Idle Up #1, $14.87
17342B 90445-10022 Hose, PS Idle Up #2, $11.45
17343B 90910-05185 Hose, PS Idle Up #3, $10.36
17344B 90910-05190 Hose, PS Idle Up #4, $9.24

7M-GTE Cooling Hoses



16267 16267-42010 Hose,water by-pass #3 $20.12
16282 16282-42010 Hose,water by-pass #5 $15.86
16283 16283-42010 Hose,water by-pass #6 $17.09
16284 16284-42011 Hose, Turbo Water Upper $14.61
16285 16285-42010 Hose, Turbo Water Lower $8.03
16571 16571-42010 Hose, Upper Radiator $22.70

MkII Heater Hoses



87245A 87245-1B020 Hose, Heater (DISCONTINUED)
87245E 87245-14760 Hose, Heater DISCONTINUED
87246A 87245-1B030 Hose, Heater (DISCONTINUED)
87246E 87245-1B070 Hose, Heater (DISCONTINUED)
87265 87248-14090 Connector, Heater Hose $10.11
87240 87240-14050 Valve, Heater water $21.86

7MGTE Heater Hoses



87245A 87245-1B251 Hose, Heater $37.97
87245E 87245-1B220 Hose, Heater $19.79
87246A 87245-1B262 Hose, Heater $28.36
 
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#2 ·
hi-lited and everything!!!!! All i have to say is..........MARK....... you f--king kick major ass man!!!!!!! this is awesome. ill be able to have you a list of the hoses i need soon now thanks to your work here.thank you so very much for the time and effort you put into this.you have made my life sooooo much easier now.
 
#4 ·
Thanks guys...I tried to make it as self explanatory as possible. Jake, I'll hit you up tomorrow with info. I'm working on this for other areas of interest as well, and they will be stickied too. My flash card has been my best friend lately while I put this stuff together. :suicide:
 
#5 ·
holy crap, this is awesome. ill be pm'ing you once i list everything i need.......
 
#6 ·
You are freaking awesome Mark! You musta been reading my mind. I was just going to ask you if you could send me a diagram off all the hoses on the 7mgte with part #s. Im going to replace all the hoses related to the turbo system. Thanks.
 
#7 ·
Wonderful information!!!!

Any chance you could do the same for the 4M-E and the 5M-E for us guys with MkIs?

And the 1JZ and 2JZ for the guys with swaps? (and gals too - just to be PC!)

(I know you don't have anything else to do but take care of us on the forum :) )

THANKS!
 
#10 ·
^^That's correct...and again thanks for the compliments. I'm working on other stuff, it just takes time to get all the info and pricing compiled and make good screen shots of the catalog. What with all the other things I'm responsible for at work, it takes me longer than I want it to. This info should relate to 90% of CS.com's population. The MkI owners are a small group, but I'll work on getting those up. This started off in my head with the 7MGTE guys...there's so many hoses in their engine compartments (and they all seem to need replacing) that pictures really help them identify which hose they need. The JZ peeps...wellll...I'd imagine that they use 5MGE heater hoses and 2J engine hoses, I'll take those on a case per case basis.
 
#11 ·
Std Vacuum Hose Pricing?

I purchased at my local Toyota Parts Dept (I like to $pread my love around), 3 sections of standard vacuum hose for 5M. They were 2 foot sections. Part No. 90999-92004. With my discount there $8.51 each (list $11.35 ea) That works out to $4.25 per foot. Kinda pricey! I was thinking there was only 6 feet or so of hose for the engine from someone's post. Of course, I have an '82 which has more hose than imaginable. There is quite a bit more than 6 ft. if you replace everything. Are these prices in line? Is there a cheaper way to order, and if I bought American by the roll or foot, what size would I specify?
 
#12 ·
You can purchase it in longer pieces and the price goes down a little bit Steve. I haven't seen rubber hose that is the proper 3mm inside diameter available in the aftermarket...it's almost always standard size, and less wall thickness. You can get metric hose in silicone, but usually it's in goofy colors and not black
 
#15 ·
At some point, would you post your best pricing on longer lengths of 3mm Toy hose. $4 per foot hurts. I'm beginning to feel silly about having spent so much $$ on what should be a standard commodity part.
 
#14 ·
PS...get my email??
Is THAT supposed to be funny? Lets see...what have I heard the last week about the lack of e-mail at work..."server crashed", "corrupted hard drive on server", 'Microsoft is trying to rebuild our data (no back up device)", etc, etc. It's been a huge headache the last week at work. We've had a rather 'amateur' IT business working for us in the past, and the new people have had two months to figure out what we had and where we needed to go for the future. All the pieces were in place for a smooth transition until the server melt down. I guess the $40K in hardware upgrades should take care of all the problems once the data is rebuilt and uploaded to the new server. I also hear that a backup device is on order. At least once they made the new server live last Friday I started to get emails on my Blackberry again. So yes...I did get your message and you will be hearing from me in the morning! Thanks eh! :salute:
 
#16 ·
90999-92002 300mm Length, $3.02, $3.02/ft
90999-92003 600mm Length, $1.54,$.77/ft
90999-92004 950mm Length, $8.51, $2.69/ft
90999-92006 1300mm Length, $13.63, $3.16/ft
90999-92007 1650mm Length, $21.54, $3.91/ft
90999-92008 2600mm Length, $31.08, $3.61/ft

So as you can see...the 90999-92003 part number is the better value of the bunch. I went ahead and rounded 300mm up to a foot (.98' actually). That help out Steve O?
 
#17 ·
Hey Mark, I thought I'd throw my question in here since it's something that I know plagued my brothers 89 MkIII and now my 87 MkIII. There's a hose on the 7Ms that is just a rubber cap that goes over the outlet on the exhaust side to the rear of the engine. Its off the outlet on that metal pipe that goes around the back of the engine. Looks a lot like item # 1626B for the 5MGE in the pictures above. Do you have that part? I have a picture on my phone, but haven't put it onto my computer yet. If you need a picture of it I can get one, but I think you should have enough info. Its about 1 inch long, and about 1 inch outer diameter with a .5 inch inner diameter.
 
#18 ·
Tim, I guess I overlooked the 7M cooling picture...it has the bypass cap you're referring to. I'll try to get the 7MGTE (cause that's what most peeps want to look at) cooling picture up with part numbers and prices. I really need to update the pricing as well...there was a general price increase at the end of July. Stay tuned...
 
#19 ·
It is really awesome that you have this thread, but could I bother you to post up the other lines for the 2 valves under washer tank and all the other stuff on the passenger side of the engine bay? I got a fan resistor box from you (via George) and looking to finish all this stuff up.
 
#23 ·
Suicide Hose Part #?

1.) I think it's the hose that goes from the back side of the intake chamber to, well, I don't know. Rumor has it that it's part # 16868A, but you should know. What's the part # and availability for 1982? When I say intake chamber, I mean the large casting the throttle body bolts onto. The guys at the parts counter had a strange Toyota name for it.

2.) Also, having trouble locating the part # for the large hose that goes to the horizontal plastic intake pipe.
 
#24 · (Edited)
Steve-O,

1)16268A - 16267-43010 is the suicide hose people refer to...its right under the distributor...it spans between the coolant pipe that goes around the block to the fitting screwed into the bottom of the thermostat housing.

2)In the picture below are you referring to 17881 or 22231?



17881 - 17881-43021 $72.62
22231A - 22231-43010 $23.62
 
#25 · (Edited)
The hose that goes to 17861. See picture below:

 
#29 · (Edited)
Mark, do you have the heater hose diagram for the 7mgte?
Edit found the heater hose ones, can I get the actual part #s for 87245A, 87245E and 87246A

Any other suicidal hoses let me know, I think theres 2 others on the rear of the block.
 
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