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v8xploder 12-13-2010 08:43 PM

Factory replacement Vacuum lines
 
Working on the 92 yesterday and I broke 2 colored plastic vacuum lines. Who makes a replacement or i guess i could get some rubber vacuum line at auto parts store but id rather keep things clean and factory. Ive searched, anyone have a lead on where I can get replacements.?? Ford doesnt sell them anymore.

igotoneforya 12-13-2010 09:03 PM

funny, i broke one yesterday and one today, but only the ends so i just stabbed the new broken ends into the rubber coupling or attachment point...all better...and one hose clamp

FourXFord2 12-13-2010 09:19 PM

i have used colored heat shrink tubing from Radio Shack before, use at least 2 inches less pulled out for me.

greystreak92 12-13-2010 09:55 PM

The hard plastic lines are not readily available aftermarket. Replacement should be done with something that will withstand the temperature and elemental abuses they are subject to. Many have had good luck with neoprene and vinyl tubing from McMaster-Carr and other such suppliers.

monkei 12-13-2010 11:19 PM

is nylon okay for use with gasoline vapors???

maxbodyworks 12-14-2010 07:17 AM

Hey,...guess what ,...?,...I have had the same problems,..i just grabbed some silicone tubing, and used it to "couple" the broken,...plastic crap that was original. For a cleaner, more functional alternative, I have some copper pipe from the hardware store,..the thin flex type,... problem is if its not the correct diameter is it going to provide the resistance to run the smog crap on the other end. And there are three of them I think that come around the back of the upper intake,..so some type of bracket will have to be fabricated, as well as connection from the pipe to the device,...(egr, coffee can, or what ever). Not sure on nylon for gas vapors,...I wouldn't for liquid gas so I wouldn't for vapor,.... it will just get brittle and break. Good luck with the pipes,....

Capone 01-17-2011 04:07 AM

I used reinforced nylon from mcmaster carr. I believe that 5/32in is the correct diameter.

b4hntn 01-17-2011 05:53 AM

I replaced all the plastic vacuum lines under the hood except the MAP with almost 25 feet of 5/32 rubber. I heated the ends in hot water to slip over the intake manifold tree. I was not aware of leaks but the engine runs better. I took a picture of the hood sticker and printed it. Noted which solenoid position and described the controlled part location. I numbered the hose colors and put the corresponding number on the hoses with wire number tags. Picture is kept in the console now in case ever needed.


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