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Mar 3, 2011 | 08:52 PM
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Fluxcapacitor problem
Ok the hoses going to my fluxcapacitor (vacuume resivor, coffecan) keep coming off how can i prevent this?
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Duct tape. Super glue. Liquid Nails.
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Duct tape. Super glue. Liquid Nails.
i fixed the broken vacuum line to my purge solenoid with super glue over a year ago
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I use Double Bubble (2-part epoxy) for almost everything...
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Amen Bro...best stuff sense sliced bread...
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Thanks guys ill try superglue first the epoxy then ductape and so on untill the blasted thing stays on
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if it were me I'd go right for the epoxy, but super glue should do the trick for a bit atleast
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If I'm understanding the situation, use a small piece of the proper size soft tubing to remount the plastic tubing.
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...uestid=2873119
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