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Old 03-25-2009   #1
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Default Plenum Vacuum lines...

In chasing my plenum vacuum leak, I ran across hard emission lines sold in a packet at Autozone. The line is slightly bendable and I found that if you take a hairdryer, put it on high heat you can mold the lines to the same configuration of the originals and use the factory fittings. UPon heating, you can twist the line, turn it with 90 degree bends and it stays formed in that position.

Once I heated the line, I held it in place and then switched the hair dryer to cool to help the molding process. Obviously a heat gun would work better, but this worked well. I also noticed that Dorman sells a three way check valve just as we have under the plenum.
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Old 03-25-2009   #2
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Default Re: Plenum Vacuum lines...

Nice find! Thanks for passing it on also!

Just in time for my under plenum excursion this weekend. That 3 way vac check will put a period on my punch list for under there. I'll have to take a trip to A/Zone and look at their dorman selection. You don't have a P/N on it?


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Old 03-25-2009   #3
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Default Secondaries?

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In chasing my plenum vacuum leak, I ran across hard emission lines sold in a packet at Autozone. The line is slightly bendable and I found that if you take a hairdryer, put it on high heat you can mold the lines to the same configuration of the originals and use the factory fittings. UPon heating, you can twist the line, turn it with 90 degree bends and it stays formed in that position.

Once I heated the line, I held it in place and then switched the hair dryer to cool to help the molding process. Obviously a heat gun would work better, but this worked well. I also noticed that Dorman sells a three way check valve just as we have under the plenum.
Secondaries??? Weee doan neeed no SECONDARIES!!!

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Old 03-25-2009   #4
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Default Re: Plenum Vacuum lines...

No part # its in the misc section for repair parts, where they have door universal door handles, hood latch release cables, etc.

The vac hose is back by the PCV valves in the back of the store
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No part # its in the misc section for repair parts, where they have door universal door handles, hood latch release cables, etc.

The vac hose is back by the PCV valves in the back of the store

what did you use to glue the ends to this hose?
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Old 03-26-2009   #6
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Did not need glue to seal
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What size tubing replaced the stock stuff?
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