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bpossel

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Brake Hose to Servo?
« on: April 19, 2005, 06:19:57 »
Does anyone one know a vendor who carries the plastic hose that connects the brake servo to the manifold?  See attached pic (yellowish hose...)

Thanks!
Bob

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Re: Brake Hose to Servo?
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2005, 11:31:26 »
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Originally posted by bpossel

Does anyone one know a vendor who carries the plastic hose that connects the brake servo to the manifold?  See attached pic (yellowish hose...)

Thanks!
Bob



Bob,

Why yes I do.  That hose is the vacuum hose (provides the "power" to the vacuum-assisted power brake servo) and the part in the middle is a check (one-way) valve.

A vendor to try is Mercedes Benz.  I replaced mine last year, cost about $18, in stock at Caliber--though if you don't have a bunch of parts might pay to just pay list locally and avoid shipping charges.

If all you are interested in is a non-yellow hose, and you are not showing your car, you can get a semi-rigid hose at many plumbing supply places, even The Home Depot; it is polyethylene, or "PE"  You can't use really flexible stuff like Tygon or vinyl; will collapse under vacuum.  Cut out the old pieces, replace with new.  Use hot water to soften the ends.

Everything on these cars should be so easy to deal with..[:(!]

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