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Old Jan 4, 2006 | 04:00 PM
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My 90 Roadster has a fried and I do mean fried lumbar pump. Corvette Central seems to be the lowest for the replacement pump. My question is >>> Does anyone know where I can purchase the black plastic connectors that connect the hoses together? This piece has three barbs on each side and is used to disconnect the lines for replacement or repair. I broke a couple of ends due to the plastic being brittle etc. Any help!!!!!!! Thanks
 
Old Jan 29, 2006 | 06:44 PM
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Just an update. Purchased a lumber pump for my drivers seat. Davies Corvette was by far the cheapest. ($129) Ie: They told be they make the pumps now instead of the company in California that went out of buisness. I found out that the pump switch had actually failed causing the pump to fry. I repaired the switch for now (cleaned the contacts) but if anyone knows where I can purchase just the switch let me know. The passenger side pump diaphram was shot. I tried the glove deal as far as making a new one. Seem to work for a bit then stopped. I purchased a pump sub assembly from Mid America ($45) as Davies only sells the complete assembly. Now my sport seats are in mint condition with all options working. Oh, Davies as well sells the hose barbs I was looking for ($7). I spent alot of time researching and numerous hands on hours learning the ins and outs with these sport seats, so if anyone has a question drop me a line. I'm a nwebie vet owner after dreaming for 30 years I finally get to play.
 
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