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Robin<br>
Rockauto doesn't seem to hold these, which is not unusual as they
seem to deal with more fast moving parts.<br>
The US market had the high pressure turbo (according to the
internet) so their parts will be different.<br>
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However there are some 'upgrades' to replace the steel lines<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://arashidynamics.com/collections/saab-turbo-part-oil-water-line-kit">https://arashidynamics.com/collections/saab-turbo-part-oil-water-line-kit</a><br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.shop.mambatek.com/Turbo-Oil-Water-Line-For-SAAB-9-3-9-5-Garrett-GT1752-B205-B235-018-0056.htm">https://www.shop.mambatek.com/Turbo-Oil-Water-Line-For-SAAB-9-3-9-5-Garrett-GT1752-B205-B235-018-0056.htm</a><br>
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<p>I've had a similar issue on my Grand Vitara and replaced it with
a new steel pipe ( smaller diameter ). <br>
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<p><i>I took the brackets off and brazed them onto the new one.</i><br>
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I suspect that the local turbo places here can also provide
something similar and making a steel line should be easy enough as
it's only water.<br>
Failing that replacing it with heater hose and the appropriate
fitting should work. A bit of heat shield or similar near the turbo
will keep it from failing due to heat.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03-Feb-23 00:03, Robin Gilks wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:CAPfE9Uhp4D7K=mgsY6Av9PRDZSviAqXvVHvXoWNeazP5g_qTFA@mail.gmail.com">Saab
93 LPT</blockquote>
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