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Hi All,

I'm chasing the water pipe that sits under the RB26 inlet manifold and runs the whole length. Part number is 14020H in the attached pdf. Last part to my huge coolant system renew project to get the car back on the road. I've literally replaced everything else cold side so far.

There are a couple of options to source brand new directly from JP which I will do should no one have one locally.

Any help appreciated!

R32 Water Pipe.pdf

Nah ordered that and every other hard and soft pipe already. From Michael at Kudos, I use him for everything! The one I need is the aluminum pipe that bolts up under the throttle bodies, which kudos can supply from japan but i'd prefer not to wait

Whats wrong with your one? Mine had a leak so i ended up getting it welded up. 
Was an easy job as engine was out though.
Impossible to get to with the plenum on
The end hose fitting is completely corroded, its not a leak there is no metal left to connect a hose to. Reparing it is an option but hoping for a pipe first.
My engine is in the bay but inlet mani and throttle bodies are off.
49 minutes ago, rb30gtr said:

The end hose fitting is completely corroded, its not a leak there is no metal left to connect a hose to. Reparing it is an option but hoping for a pipe first.
My engine is in the bay but inlet mani and throttle bodies are off.

that is where mine had a problem. took it to a shop, they cut off the barb and welded on a new one. all perfect now.

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