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Alright, someone post a response to this. I've got a heater under the seat in my trooper, is there anything I need to do to the lines while doing the body lift?

Tomorrow I'll be jacking it up and hope to have the BL complete with the wheels on. Planning on ordering a suspension lift next month, really looking forward to the final product.

Still not sure on where the heater hose is on the "back of the block", I guess I've got to cut and extend it. I know it's on the back of the block BUT how do I get to it? What's the easiest access point? Also, in the directions it says to disconnect the clip from the clutch hydraulic line (underneath body).... I've looked and can't find this. Could it be the clip from the fire wall?

Thanks in advance,
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Im still not sure if you have the 2.6L or the 2.8L V6. No you shouldnt have to even bother with the Slave Cylinder at all, I didnt have to. Just keep an eye on it as with all connections. You have a heater under your seat? What Model was this on? I never heard of Isuzu Troopers with a heater under the seat.

You hose for the "back of the block" maybe on the 2.6L 4Banger. Maybe, Should be the shorter skinnier hose that runs into the firewall on the drivers side.


89'Isuzu Trooper LS 5 spd 2.6L
31" Big O X/T's
15x8 Eagle 058's
K&N Filter w/ Air Box Mod
2.25" DynoMax SuperTurbo
PolyUrathane/Indy4X Bushings
Suspension/ FrontEnd Tech/Hunter Certified Alignment Tech.