Name that Broken Vacuum line!
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Name that Broken Vacuum line!
So, I went out to install my coil kit today and while puzzling over how to take the air box and accordion tube out, I noticed something bad. I have a broken vacuum line. Can anyone tell me what this one does? I plugged the broken end and it pulled something of a vacuum on my finger. I couldn't really feel it, but when I pulled my finger away i could hear the hiss of air being sucked in.
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It's an intake leak...not really a vac leak ( before the TB) It's either the jet air, crankcase vent or the OMP lines...can't remember which is the lower one.
If you need the elbow...find someone local with an intake or turbo..they will have that lying around. I have 6..you can have one if you want, but it would be a lot faster getting one local
If you need the elbow...find someone local with an intake or turbo..they will have that lying around. I have 6..you can have one if you want, but it would be a lot faster getting one local
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i had mines slip off before (K&N Typhoon) and it made a whistling sound. but looks like in your case. you can just go the hardware store and get a fitting of some sort and just stick it where the plastic would go between the hose and the intake tube.
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cool. Now to find the part # for the damn thing. Any advice for getting whats left of it out? Just a set of pliers or something else?
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same thing happened to me when changing my plugs and wires. Those elbows get fragile over time, need to be careful next time.
I went to my dealership's parts department and got a replacement piece for $12. Ripoff for a tiny piece of plastic but more piece of mind to get it fixed right away.
I went to my dealership's parts department and got a replacement piece for $12. Ripoff for a tiny piece of plastic but more piece of mind to get it fixed right away.
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same thing happened to me when changing my plugs and wires. Those elbows get fragile over time, need to be careful next time.
I went to my dealership's parts department and got a replacement piece for $12. Ripoff for a tiny piece of plastic but more piece of mind to get it fixed right away.
I went to my dealership's parts department and got a replacement piece for $12. Ripoff for a tiny piece of plastic but more piece of mind to get it fixed right away.
Max5, The breather isn't needed on 07's like mine. mazda re-routed the overflow deep into the intake manifold now, rather then having it dump behind the air filter. This is a different hose from the one people put an oil catch can on.
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Guess I'm gonna have to get a fitting from Kragen or something. Mazda wants 10 bucks and 2 days for it. Yeah right. Ain't nothing special about a 3/8th inch barb elbow connector.
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NY to the rescue!
Might just get these in advance since I know they're going to break eventually.
Might just get these in advance since I know they're going to break eventually.
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Now I'm going to have to check mine. It sounds like I have an air leak in the engine bay but I wasn't sure if it was a normal whistle or not. I'm guessing probably not.
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NO.....
that's about the worst thing you can do.
you mean you want the pressure to rise from oil in the crankcase cooking off and evaporating in the engine bay making things oily, rather than having the oil vapors make its way into the intake lubricating moving parts in the intake???
i wouldn't recommend parts that aid in breaking one's car rather than improve performance or function.
that's about the worst thing you can do.
you mean you want the pressure to rise from oil in the crankcase cooking off and evaporating in the engine bay making things oily, rather than having the oil vapors make its way into the intake lubricating moving parts in the intake???
i wouldn't recommend parts that aid in breaking one's car rather than improve performance or function.
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but if u just need one + shipping then yea ... its a 10 bux part
Yep, its nothing special, u can get those elbow thing at Autozone for maybe 2-3 bux for like 5 of them (maybe more maybe less, but I swear I seen them before)
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What are you talking about its a 5 something bux part :P
but if u just need one + shipping then yea ... its a 10 bux part
Yep, its nothing special, u can get those elbow thing at Autozone for maybe 2-3 bux for like 5 of them (maybe more maybe less, but I swear I seen them before)
but if u just need one + shipping then yea ... its a 10 bux part
Yep, its nothing special, u can get those elbow thing at Autozone for maybe 2-3 bux for like 5 of them (maybe more maybe less, but I swear I seen them before)