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Re: b310 oil pan
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Agent,
OK, here it goes as far as OEM stuff.

Oil pan A15 part # 11110-H9700. Shows on back order with a price of $128.27
Oil pan A14 part # 11110-H5000. Same as A15 with regard to price and back order.
Windshield weather strip sedan part # 72710-H9100. Shows available with a price of $140.75
Back Glass weatherstrip sedan part # 79710-H8500 shows available with a price of $99.98.
Windshield weatherstrip coupe part # 72710-H9105. Shows available with a price of $ 127.68
Back glass weatherstrip coupe part# 90310-H8700 shows on back order with a price of $99.88.

The parts that are on back order can be a gamble. I ordered an Idler arm on 11/19/07
and it just arrived this week. Had the same issue with an OEM carb last year. Do you have a coupe or a sedan? Would the problem with heat be that there is none in IN. compared to AZ?
If you want to go the OEM route send me a PM and we can figure out details and a discount.

MY 2cents...or 2 dollars worth..
Kelly

Posted on: 2008/1/29 18:33
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b310 oil pan
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Hey there DatHeads, it's been a while since I last posted. I just moved from Arizona to Indiana and had my car shipped. Already, i've experienced a few minor problems (like heat) but have managed to manage. Im geting ready to do some body work here in the spring and I had a few questions. #1...an oem or higher oil pan for my 79 b310. Anyone know where I can get one? I wasnt going to replace it, but it has a big dent in it. #2...winsheild rubber molding for the front and back. Does anyone know where I can find this? The last owner basically pieced the rubber together, leaving all sort of gaps. It wasnt a problem (other than asthetically) until I moved back to the midwest, where it actually rains. If you guys can give me any input I would appreciate it. Thanks.

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