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so somehow my hardline from the pump then rubber line then hardline that connects to the sensor was rubbing on my oilpan and now has a hole in it. im in the US so im guessing i wont be able to fine a line easily. is there a good place to check for that, that can ship fast. please someone i need it asap. thanks

is the sensor on its own line?

ie. a T off the pressure line?

if so couldnt you get someone to fab up a replacement line from stainless tube locally? that way you could weld the old fittings to it without the need to get a line shipped?

and off topic, how'd you get a 33 in the USA?

is the sensor on its own line?

ie. a T off the pressure line?

if so couldnt you get someone to fab up a replacement line from stainless tube locally? that way you could weld the old fittings to it without the need to get a line shipped?

and off topic, how'd you get a 33 in the USA?

its a single line. its coming from the pump, then a rubber hose, then connects to a metal line runs by the oil pan and on the other side is connect as one piece to a sensor.

i live in florida and there are no emissions tests or anything. it was shipped from japan to canada brought into idaho and they did all the legalization there and then brought it here. it was here when i bought it though so i dunno how hard all that is

I can't help you but I'd be surprised if someone here didn't have this part. Might be worth asking on the traders forums if a private seller can't help. Another alternative is to get in touch with an import wrecker and there are quite a few in Oz. This one has been around awhile and ships OS, so is a good chance to have what you need:

http://www.adelaidejap.com.au/adeljap/contactus

I don't work for them, but have bought parts in the past.

Good Luck

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