08-30-2010 | #1 |
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Help with identifying part and part number
I do not have a photo of this piece yet but am in search of the name and part number for it.
Its the rubber piece that is 2 sided and attaches to the rear of the throttle body on the drivers side where the metal PCV line goes into. It is an inner connector between that metal line and the metal port on the intake. 2 holes on each side. I do not know where the plastic line comes from but it attaches right next to it. I do not know any better way to describe it and the Vette is not in front of me at the moment. Any help is appreciated. BTW it's a 1990 Z
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08-30-2010 | #2 |
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Re: Help with identifying part and part number
kurt white is the only one that has one of these i think , they nla from chey. go to white racing products
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08-30-2010 | #3 |
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Re: Help with identifying part and part number
the other thing you can do is get some rubber line and connect it that way .i believe its 3/8line
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08-30-2010 | #4 |
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Re: Help with identifying part and part number
Here is a pic of it circled...
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08-31-2010 | #5 |
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Re: Help with identifying part and part number
When my piece broke I just made two separate hoses and works just fine.
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Re: Help with identifying part and part number
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It was such a bad design GM re-engineered the connection as soon as they could. As far as I know, the only place you can get a new one is from Jeff Flint, http://www.pnwzr1.com Tell "Jeffie" that "The Crab Man" sent ya, he's been busy out of town for the last couple of months, but he does answer his emails and phone messages. If you're handy and not a NCRS kind of guy, it wouldn't be all that difficult to throw it out the garage window and McGuyver a connection that will actually hold a vacuum for longer than a couple of seconds. TomC 'Crabs
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08-31-2010 | #7 |
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Re: Help with identifying part and part number
Only one of the 4 connections is plastic so I think I will silicone the plastic tube to a rubber vac line and rubberize the rest of them. I am diving back into it today...Plenum pull #2
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08-31-2010 | #8 |
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Re: Help with identifying part and part number
Unless he owes you money for parts not delivered...
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08-31-2010 | #10 |
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Re: Help with identifying part and part number
Not cleared up. Been ongoing for over a year, despite numerous emails and PMs.
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