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    Replacement part numbers

    Been looking for part numbers for the left/right rubber bumper stops that twist into the top of the radiator crossmember work to seat the closed hood. I pretty much destroyed mine when I put on that c/f hood and used the bumper stop locations for the hood pins. Since I am back to the factory hood again, the bumper stops are pretty much useless and my hood lifts a bit from side to side at speeds above 50mph. Need those bumper stops to seat the closed hood to stop this.

    Anyways, looking at isuzuparts.com, the diagrams are pretty vague about naming and illustration. It appears that part #8 COULD be it but I am unsure, although it does have a left and right. Possible.



    Look right to you and if not, got any idea?

    Edit: LINK = IsuzuParts hood parts page
    Gary Noonan
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    I believe you speak about part number 8-94237-385-0 (BUFFER; ENG HOOD, FRT).

    This part is installed into middle hole on top of part#11 on this picture: https://www.trademotion.com/partloca...14&catalogid=2
    Last edited by uncle_asa : 11/22/2006 at 11:20 AM
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    I have the part number book at home. It has everything. Send me an email to remind me and I will look it up tonight...

    Looks like our Russian comrad has it tho...


    Bart

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask
    I have the part number book at home. It has everything. Send me an email to remind me and I will look it up tonight...

    Looks like our Russian comrad has it tho...


    Bart
    I actually have Isuzu Electronic Parts Catalog for Isuzu passenger vehicles up to Axiom.

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    Wow, uncle, I think you are going to be everyones hero and savior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rowhard
    Wow, uncle, I think you are going to be everyones hero and savior.
    If you lucky you can get your copy from here (there was some reports that people unable to get it, probably because of spaces (%20) in the path): ftp://foto.afn.kz/Isuzu%20EPC%20-%20USA/Isuzu_USA.iso
    Once downloaded, go to ReadMe!!! directrory and run bhroot_isuzu.exe to extract everything from it to the root of drive c:\. Copy "Isuzu Passenger Vehicles.lnk" to the desktop.

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    cd download

    Thank you. Certainly is a slow download, but I have broadband. so it can download in the background to it's hearts content.

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    Looking at my Mitchell referance guide, and from your description, I believe the part you want is; "Bumper, front hood R/L" 8-97810-601-0 $2.83 However, these diagrams are somewhat hard to decipher... Hope this is helpful!
    Grimm
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    Well Uncle, I give up trying to download. Takes forever and then it wants to burn a dvd or cd ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by rowhard
    Well Uncle, I give up trying to download. Takes forever and then it wants to burn a dvd or cd ????
    It is CD. Overall size is around to 311Mb.

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    Thanks, just doesn't want to burn for some reason. Have tried burning it to a DVD

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    Quote Originally Posted by rowhard
    Thanks, just doesn't want to burn for some reason. Have tried burning it to a DVD
    Hint: I use MagicDisc (freeware) to use ISO images as virtual drives on XP. It is very helpful tool if you have enough space on hard drive

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    Angry Very slow link.

    I gave up trying to download this.
    Broadband was giving me 12 hours and 33 mins to download!
    Never pack a gob****e there's always one waiting for you when you get there.

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    I know what you mean. I just let it run in the background and thru the night. Got it downloaded but now am trying to figure out this magicdisk that uncle recommended. I burn (copy) alot of dvd's, but that is mainly let a decrypter run in the background, shrink it if need be then burn, this is, not sure what it is.

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    Every damned diagram looks like the Dead Sea scrolls. I went ahead and ordered the left and right #8 and will see what they are. If they are wrong, I will just replace whatever they are and try another part #, heh. No loss, only gain, and at $2, I cant complain.

    Thanks for the help folks.

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