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Old 01-19-2008, 01:49 AM
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Is there a way to repair this? (pic)

I wonder if the dealership can still get parts like these.

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Old 01-19-2008, 01:56 AM
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aw man just get some 1/4 hose and put 2 and 2 together bud thats an easy fix there...if not 1/4 find the size that is the tightest on the plastic tube and put 2 tiestraps on it if it makes you feel comfortable but its not as critical as you may have thought.
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Its one of the most broken parts on the Camaros. They are $20 or so through the dealer and $10 on Ebay for an aftermarket one. They need to be spliced on either route and the AC Delco one looks just like the ones on Ebay so its your call.
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Thanks jammer...I might just repair it with some hose if I can't find a replacement.


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Its one of the most broken parts on the Camaros. They are $20 or so through the dealer and $10 on Ebay for an aftermarket one. They need to be spliced on either route and the AC Delco one looks just like the ones on Ebay so its your call.
Do you know what its called?

Edit...actually I'm thinking you're referring to the broken plug...that's not what I'm worried about
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Old 01-19-2008, 07:27 AM
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If it is the EVAP hose, you can still get it from the dealer.

http://shbox.com/1/1996_evap.jpg
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Thanks alot guys. While the pic is up, does anyone see that oil in the tb port? That port has a hose that goes into the passenger side head. What's up with the oil in there? Normal?

I just found out my pcv valve setup wasn't working (big tear in the hose), so could that have been a cause?
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Originally Posted by ssbowtie1
Thanks alot guys. While the pic is up, does anyone see that oil in the tb port? That port has a hose that goes into the passenger side head. What's up with the oil in there? Normal?

I just found out my pcv valve setup wasn't working (big tear in the hose), so could that have been a cause?
Yes, but some oil on occasion is normal for an engine with some miles on it.
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Originally Posted by ssbowtie1
Thanks alot guys. While the pic is up, does anyone see that oil in the tb port? That port has a hose that goes into the passenger side head. What's up with the oil in there? Normal?

I just found out my pcv valve setup wasn't working (big tear in the hose), so could that have been a cause?
Normal with the stock pcv system. I capped everything off so I'm just running breathers now.
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I wonder what the failure rate is on the MAP wiring harness clip.
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You can actualy just use some shrink wrap on that probly. Worth a try.
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I wonder what the failure rate is on the MAP wiring harness clip.
Yeah, mine's gone.
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I broke that on my car also, dealer got me one...
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Same EVAP hose cracked on me, threw a code. Ordered one from the dealer and put it on, no more code. OBD2 is so sensitive
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