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Before biting me yes I posted in the maint section but no replies - and obviously this is an FI engine .

In the heater feed line that exits the rear of the block on the drivers side there is a four way steel junction tube . It has two other outlets to feed the oil heat exchanger and the small line that runs up/over the inlet manifold to the throttle body .

My mongrel has a pin hole leak just after the hose join on the TB line side .

Really need a new or good used one to make a reliable fix here . Also this is going to be a count of a job to remove and replace so only want to do it once . Sounds like on a hoist underneath with the starter motor out .

Luckily someone here in another thread posted the cooling system plumbing diagram and it shows this as part no 14075N which cross references to OEM Pn 1405321U00 .

So has anyone else had this drama and is this "Pipe Assembly , Heater Feed" possibly still available new ?

Car is a 96 GTS25T S2 btw .

Just what you want when the ID squirters were fitted and wanted to go tuning .

Any help much appreciated cheers Adrian .

You have the part number, Nissan is only a phone call away. Or wait and buy from Amayama for $25

If you only want to do it once and dont want to mess around, those are your 2 best options

https://www.amayama.com/en/search?currency=36&q=1405321u00

Edited by 89CAL

I spoke to John Robinson Nissan spares today and the part is on its way from Japan .

Also Nissan Import Spares has moved back to the old location next to Super Cheap on the south bound side of the Princes Hwy Rockdale in Sydney .

Cheers , A .

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