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Old 10-08-2022, 02:32 PM
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Noticed one of my vacuum lines is worn right out and caving in on itself from the negative pressure so obviously want to replace ASAP so hoping someone can tell me the name of it so I can stop and grab one from napa today.



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I replaced mine with a thick wall silicone hose that I ordered of amazon. I didn't go with Ford since the original was such crappy quality. It's been on there for 10+ years.
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Originally Posted by CKsBAT
I replaced mine with a thick wall silicone hose that I ordered of amazon. I didn't go with Ford since the original was such crappy quality. It's been on there for 10+ years.
Crappy it is lol. Did you just use stainless steel pipe clamps on each end or something else?

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Yes, the worm gear kind. Probably overkill since it's a vacuum line, but I haven't had a problem since.
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It's ~$43 from the dealer. I just replaced mine a couple weeks ago.

https://www.fordpartsgiant.com/parts...z-9d289-a.html



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