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Old 04-10-2021, 05:20 PM   #41
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I used vacuum tubing that came from an aftermarket oil catch can to lengthen those hoses. Easy to splice in if the hose is sized properly, get some that is just a bit smaller than the oem hose. I cut the oem hose, inserted new hose inside of it, and gave it several good wraps of high temp electric tape. Make sure to use the good stuff - cheap is cheap and will not tolerate the heat of the engine bay.

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Old 04-12-2021, 08:18 AM   #42
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Part on bench

If this is the hose that runs from the AOS to the front side of the left drivers side of the engine, it is a bear!

However if the flexible part in fact separates ifrom the metal part, consider replacing just the flexible part. I wish I had,

otherwise you have to remove airbox as wekll as a bunch of other stuff.

From experience no fun at all.

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