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Old 06-08-13, 01:14 PM
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Alright,so I have a reoccurring with my IACV on my 92 SC400. The first one failed so I got one of an SC400 out of a junk yard. It ran great for awhile,but now this one has failed too. A buddy of mine is parting out his LS400 & I was wondering if the IACV is the same for its 1UZ as mine? Really can't afford a new one atm & SC's are rare in my area haha
Old 06-08-13, 01:25 PM
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Yes, should be identical. Same motors, same part. BTW, SC's are rare anywhere unfortunately.
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You guys need to move to Florida there ll over the salvage yards here.
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You need to replace the bearings in it also. Cleaning helps but only minimum.
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