What's the name for this?
The metal clamp which holds the fan was rubbing on these pipe and there is a crack on the pipe....See the photo and the markings in red.
What's this pipe called? Which is best place to get it? Is its easy to install?

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What's this pipe called? Which is best place to get it? Is its easy to install?

IMG]http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c389/juniorschumi/GC/IMG_0361.jpg[/IMG]
number 1 you need to be clearer. number 2 that picture is horrible you need to make an arrow next time. 3 i will get back to you. ill check mines cuz your pic sucks...
is it running out of your A/C compressor? it looks like it is an A/C line if so you prob lost all the pressure in the line. If u change the pipe you will need to take it to a shop to have your A/C filled
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AAgreed...its the top view. If its helps anyway, you can see the header pipes on top left corner, radiator plastic shroud
AAgreed...its the top view. If its helps anyway, you can see the header pipes on top left corner, radiator plastic shroud
Its an ac line. I changed to a koyo radiator and the same thing happened. I didn't notice it was rubbing until it was too late. They want like 200 for a brand new one. I can't tell you if it's the return line or what because I never got it fixed and I just took the whole a/c off.
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