Probably…Am I the only one who didn’t break it while changing the pipe?
Am I the only one who didn’t break it while changing the pipe?
Man deserves a medalProbably…
Don't get too cocky, I replaced mine successfully tiwce and then broke it reinstalling on the third time aroundAm I the only one who didn’t break it while changing the pipe?
Yes, it will be best to get a new oneWhen installing the MST v2 intake pipe, I broke about half of the incredibly fragile clip that holds the breather hose into place into the bottom intake pipe. The tube still seats properly into the intake and appears to be mostly sealed. It also looks like it's a bitch to replace the entire hose.
Do I just need to bite the bullet, remove everything, and replace this hose?
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I just deleted the whole engine insteadYes, it will be best to get a new one![]()
Have to replace the whole hose. I got my local toyota dealer to order one in and install it for me. I ordered an extra one too because I know Im gonna break it when I go to install my chargepipeAny one got a link where I can buy a replacement clip? I broke mine trying to take it off ?
how do I know if I broke the breather hose? It seems looser than when I started but I don't see anything broken but its pretty hard to see on the engine side of things
There's an orange O-ring in the turbo inlet pipe I transferred over that helps with the seal. This is assuming you got the V2 that replaces the full assembly all the way down to the turbo. Hopefully you can see it in both videos.
Use your handsAny guide on how to replace the entire hose?
Any guide on how to replace the entire hose?
If you ever plan on removing it again take the ends off the new hose and replace it with a longer flexible rubber version.Any guide on how to replace the entire hose?
I bought a spare to do exactly this. Using a catch can will need something like this anyway.Guys, do yourself a favor and make your own. This one has plenty of length for allowing easy removal with any intake.
-RJM
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One of the barbs is bigger, the flexible line stretched enough to fit fine. The spring clamps were just for extra security.I bought a spare to do exactly this. Using a catch can will need something like this anyway.
After seeing the directions for the radium catch can install where they have you remove the plastic ends of this hose.
But I swear in their document it mentioned that one of the barbs takes 1/4 inch hose while another one takes 5/16ths. Indicating the barbs are 2 different sizes.
To my actual point of this post:
I see you used 1/4” hose, I assume it stays on just fine, did you notice if one of the barbs was larger?