While doing my PCV job, I appeared to have broke the vacuum hose that's in the attached image.
If I am not mistaken, this goes to the PTC nipple? I've read various post, including #7 of this viewtopic.php?t=63615.
I am not 100% sure how to read the Vacuum Hose Routing diagram to track this one down.
To replace this, can I use a 5/16 breather hose? Can I replace other broken/deteriorated hoses with 5/16 hoses also?
Vacuum Hose on Manifold
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I believe you need to, or should, use oil resistant hose for the PCV system. I used 1/4" oil resistant hose for that. Make sure that you get that hose on tight before you install the manifold. I didn't and it popped off. No way to get to that clamp without removing the manifold. Again.
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Where does this line go exactly? To the PTC? This line circled in yellow is what you used for 1/4"?
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On a turbo it runs under the intake manifold then turns backwards and down to connect to the PTC nipple on the snorkel
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^ What abscate said. And yes that's what I replaced with the 1/4". I think the stock line is hard plastic and about 3mm.
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In reference to the more effective PCV method of using 5/8th tube, standard 5/8th tube is fine, correct? It does not need to be fuel or copper 5/8th.
I ask because maybe I misinterpreted what I read and I don’t want to do a PCV job for thousands of miles.
Here’s the post I’m referencing: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=53448
I ask because maybe I misinterpreted what I read and I don’t want to do a PCV job for thousands of miles.
Here’s the post I’m referencing: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=53448
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Seems like this comes up often and there are a few ways to go. Your just trying to get as much nonrestrictive flow as possible with something that will stand up to hot oil. I used 5/8" and 1/4" oil resistant hose. I believe that will last longer than heater hose. The two 90* turns are either made with brass fittings or by other non-conventional means, such as a spring inside the hose where it makes the 90* turn out of the oil trap box.
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Was the 5/8” line used to run from the PCV oil trap to the PTV and the 1/4” line used to run from the passenger side of the intake manifold to the PTV?
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^ Yes. When I did mine I used a small compression spring inside of the 5/8" hose where it makes a hard 90* bend coming out of the trap. Much like some radiator hoses. Then I used a electrical conduit sweep to make the 90* turn going under the throttle body area. That sweep was 1/2" and is really tight to fit into 5/8" hose but it did fit. I have a pic somewhere in this computer that I'll post for you.
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