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elgyqc 10-23-2022 05:30 AM

DIY oil filler tube.
 
On my project Boxster S the oil filler tube that goes from the trunk to the engine had a hole in it. A loose piece of insulation foam rubbing on it wore through the tube, not very solid.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1666530192.jpg

A new one is well over $100 delivered here in Canada... so I said to myself, "there has to be a cheaper way".

A flexible radiator hose looked like the way to go, a 1.5" ID tube would do the job. My idea from the start was to connect the radiator hose to the engine end of the old tube. Unfortunately when the radiator hose arrived it was too stiff to bend easily. So I fabricated a bracket to give it the necessary shape.

A piece of 1.5" plastic tubing serves as an adaptor.

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Here is my bracket.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1666531273.jpg

Installed in the bracket.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1666531739.jpg

And the finished product as it will be installed.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1666531374.jpg

A radiator clamp will hold it on the trunk end and a zip tie to hold it in the bracket. Total cost: $30 in materials and about $75 in labour... if I paid myself minimum wage.

JFP in PA 10-23-2022 01:17 PM

I would be surprised if a radiator hose would survive in that application as the materials it is made from is not designed for exposure to hot oil vapors.

Homeoboxter 10-23-2022 09:52 PM

I like DIY solutions! Probably some good PCV hose would work better for this application though. It`s also important to keep this tube flexible, as the engine moves quite a bit. I`m afraid your current design is too rigid for that. Another thing to consider is that the tube should not collapse under vacuum.

78F350 10-24-2022 04:10 AM

Much better than the neck of a juice bottle that I pulled off a '97 that I bought:

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1580271478.jpg

elgyqc 10-24-2022 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 78F350 (Post 649288)
Much better than the neck of a juice bottle that I pulled off a '97 that I bought:

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1580271478.jpg

Lol. Lucky I didn't see that before I made mine, it might have influenced me. My problem being the flexible part options were limited.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Homeoboxter (Post 649287)
I like DIY solutions! Probably some good PCV hose would work better for this application though. It`s also important to keep this tube flexible, as the engine moves quite a bit. I`m afraid your current design is too rigid for that. Another thing to consider is that the tube should not collapse under vacuum.

I will keep thinking about alternatives, I'll look at PVC hose as you suggest. The plan is to change the engine again next year so I will see if my solution holds up or if I have to come up with something else.
There is still some movement possible, the tube is just sitting in the bracket so it can move a bit. Time will tell.

Homeoboxter 10-24-2022 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 78F350 (Post 649288)
Much better than the neck of a juice bottle that I pulled off a '97 that I bought:

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1580271478.jpg

Hahaha, that`s awesome. Notice that the threaded bottle neck twists into the flexible hose. Pretty slick, I`d say.

elgyqc 07-10-2023 05:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Homeoboxter (Post 649287)
I like DIY solutions! Probably some good PCV hose would work better for this application though. It`s also important to keep this tube flexible, as the engine moves quite a bit. I`m afraid your current design is too rigid for that. Another thing to consider is that the tube should not collapse under vacuum.

The tube that I made seems to have held up, but I've only done about 500 KM in a couple of months of driving. Now I am looking for a more elegant solution. I've seen several PCV hoses, but am worried that they would not resist the temperature in the engine compartment. Does anyone have suggestions on what exactly I should be looking for?


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