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Need help - Vacuum Leak PCV to Lower Intake
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<blockquote data-quote="DonMTV" data-source="post: 15881908" data-attributes="member: 35482"><p>Hey everyone,</p><p> I had a vacuum leak and found that it was one of the elbows that connected this to the EGR on the left. Replaced with a hose elbow, but I still had an issue. Found out I was still leaking on the right elbow at the T. I got another elbow but this time it was a vacuum hose instead of heater hose. I am still having a problem with my car. </p><p></p><p> I can drive for awhile and it will start to drop RPM's like fuel or air is being cut off, but then ramp up and drive. It is like the car is stuttering. It will happen about 10-15 minutes into a drive. Yet, I will have days where it doesn't happen at all on my way to work. It is making me crazy. I had ZERO issues with my car running until my elbows had a hole in them.</p><p></p><p> So, I went online and bought this hose so I can replace it. I am thinking that when I replaced the elbows with non Ford stuff, I might have pulled on the hose to the lower part of the intake and caused a leaked. Original parts, so I am sure it is prone to disintegration. </p><p></p><p> Do I really have to take the supercharger off to get to this hose or is there another way? How much work is it to take it off? Should I get new bolts and gaskets for this job?</p><p></p><p>Thank you,</p><p>Don</p><p> [ATTACH=full]1481566[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonMTV, post: 15881908, member: 35482"] Hey everyone, I had a vacuum leak and found that it was one of the elbows that connected this to the EGR on the left. Replaced with a hose elbow, but I still had an issue. Found out I was still leaking on the right elbow at the T. I got another elbow but this time it was a vacuum hose instead of heater hose. I am still having a problem with my car. I can drive for awhile and it will start to drop RPM's like fuel or air is being cut off, but then ramp up and drive. It is like the car is stuttering. It will happen about 10-15 minutes into a drive. Yet, I will have days where it doesn't happen at all on my way to work. It is making me crazy. I had ZERO issues with my car running until my elbows had a hole in them. So, I went online and bought this hose so I can replace it. I am thinking that when I replaced the elbows with non Ford stuff, I might have pulled on the hose to the lower part of the intake and caused a leaked. Original parts, so I am sure it is prone to disintegration. Do I really have to take the supercharger off to get to this hose or is there another way? How much work is it to take it off? Should I get new bolts and gaskets for this job? Thank you, Don [ATTACH=full]1481566[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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