Cracked vacuum and coolant lines
In the process of installing a new front O2 sensor on the passenger side, I broke one of those small bore SAI vacuum lines. I used a small piece of equal diameter fuel line to splice the lines together. In looking at replace the whole line I managed to crack the line from the throttle body to the expansion tank. Again using fuel line I splice the two pieces together. I get that the car is old '04, but who in the hell thought plastic was a good idea?
Do owners just sigh and order a new one or do they go down to AZ, NAPA and get something more flexible as a replacement?
Do owners just sigh and order a new one or do they go down to AZ, NAPA and get something more flexible as a replacement?
In the process of installing a new front O2 sensor on the passenger side, I broke one of those small bore SAI vacuum lines. I used a small piece of equal diameter fuel line to splice the lines together. In looking at replace the whole line I managed to crack the line from the throttle body to the expansion tank. Again using fuel line I splice the two pieces together. I get that the car is old '04, but who in the hell thought plastic was a good idea?
Do owners just sigh and order a new one or do they go down to AZ, NAPA and get something more flexible as a replacement?
Do owners just sigh and order a new one or do they go down to AZ, NAPA and get something more flexible as a replacement?
http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/PCH000211
Probably find it cheaper somewhere.
Last edited by jamieb; Feb 17, 2016 at 08:20 PM.
Ab has a genuine for $43 and an after market for $20. I am really considering if it would be better to replace as they get so brittle over time. Not a big deal to have a some extra in the back of the car, cut and go.
The PO had substituted fuel line on the reservoir to expansion tank, and it blew on me. I replaced it with transmission cooling hose, until I got the OEM replacement. If you use fuel line, i would recommend keeping a spare, luckily i was 2 blocks from Advance Auto.
but who in the hell thought plastic was a good idea?
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These brittle lines are absolutely notorious. Plastics are engineered to be pretty damn durable these days, but 12+ years of engine heat and it's not surprising they go kaput. I've replaced them with genuine parts. A lot of people replace them with fuel line, which apparently has caused trouble in some cases. Just thinking out loud here, but I wonder if it would work to replace them with brake line bent to the same shape as the original.
drowssap- I was thinking the exact same thing myself, I bought the non OEM throttle to expansion tank hose from AB yesterday. It's a little cold here to start pulling all the hoses so I think the full set is on my spring maintenance list.
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