Broken tube near throttle assembly
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Broken tube near throttle assembly
Hi all-
I was replacing an ignition coil on bank 1, and everything was going fine up until reassembly. One of the tubes that runs from the engine to the side of the ribbed rubber hose between the air filter and the throttle body snapped while I was reattaching. <insert PANIC>
Three questions:
1) What does this tube do? Vacuum? Breather tube?
2) Is there a replacement part?
3) Is there a temp fix in the meantime? Epoxy or high-temp foil tape?
Pics are attached to clarify what I'm blabbering about. In the 3rd picture, the tube is in the middle of the image. Thanks for the help in advance.
I was replacing an ignition coil on bank 1, and everything was going fine up until reassembly. One of the tubes that runs from the engine to the side of the ribbed rubber hose between the air filter and the throttle body snapped while I was reattaching. <insert PANIC>
Three questions:
1) What does this tube do? Vacuum? Breather tube?
2) Is there a replacement part?
3) Is there a temp fix in the meantime? Epoxy or high-temp foil tape?
Pics are attached to clarify what I'm blabbering about. In the 3rd picture, the tube is in the middle of the image. Thanks for the help in advance.
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There is a product sold in most hardware stores for dipping tool handles in, to give them a rubberized grip. It's usually under $15 USD, at Amazon.com.
Just paint this stuff over the cracks. It is flexible, and will seal and hold. Actually, it sticks to everything like all get-out - be careful with it.
It is also great for building up and repairing worn door and trunk weather seals, and works great on the ends of earpieces of your glasses if the cat (or you) chews them all to heck.
I use it a lot. I've bought one can, and it has lasted 4 years so far. The trick is to mix a bit of solvent in the can every 6 months or so after you open it, as it starts to gum up in about that long.
(It makes a pretty good no-slip grip in the bottom of the shower, too. Just mask with tape and paint some on!)
Just paint this stuff over the cracks. It is flexible, and will seal and hold. Actually, it sticks to everything like all get-out - be careful with it.
It is also great for building up and repairing worn door and trunk weather seals, and works great on the ends of earpieces of your glasses if the cat (or you) chews them all to heck.
I use it a lot. I've bought one can, and it has lasted 4 years so far. The trick is to mix a bit of solvent in the can every 6 months or so after you open it, as it starts to gum up in about that long.
(It makes a pretty good no-slip grip in the bottom of the shower, too. Just mask with tape and paint some on!)
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Thanks for the help so far, I've been lurking for awhile but this is my first real post. Appreciate the assistance!
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