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Old 10-08-2014, 10:06 PM   #1
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Question Need help identifying a tube/hose

There is a tube/hose going from the air intake duct to the rocker arm cover.

I need to replace it but don't know what it's called to look it up.

Please... Thanx in advance!
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Re: Need help identifying a tube/hose

If its just a vacuum hose, just pull it off and take it with you. Any auto parts store has reels of different size vacuum lines. Sold by the foot.
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Re: Need help identifying a tube/hose

Here is a better pic, more of a tube I guess... The back part was popped out and looked a little melted.
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Re: Need help identifying a tube/hose

Crankcase breather line. Usually the end where it goes into the valve cover is falling apart, and it doesn't fit tightly anymore.

It's probably not available through AC/Delco anymore, Try Dorman for a replacement.
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Crankcase breather line. Usually the end where it goes into the valve cover is falling apart, and it doesn't fit tightly anymore.

It's probably not available through AC/Delco anymore, Try Dorman for a replacement.
Thanx! I checked with the dealer and they had one in stock! Got lucky, cost $15.00....lolz!!!

Crank case tube Part #24504646
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Thanx! I checked with the dealer and they had one in stock! Got lucky, cost $15.00....lolz!!!

Crank case tube Part #24504646
Interesting. I work for an AC/Delco distributor and it was not something we had anymore. I replaced it on my '97 not long ago with the Dorman version.

Would have been nice to get the real deal. The Dorman part apparently covers a few different versions, and needs a little modification to fit correctly.

If you still have the packaging, what's the line code (LC) number on it?
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Interesting. I work for an AC/Delco distributor and it was not something we had anymore. I replaced it on my '97 not long ago with the Dorman version.

Would have been nice to get the real deal. The Dorman part apparently covers a few different versions, and needs a little modification to fit correctly.

If you still have the packaging, what's the line code (LC) number on it?
There was no packaging, just the hose with the Genuine OEM tape with the part number on it.

I did order an extra one from these guys here

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GM-OEM-Air-I...55697a&vxp=mtr

It came in a week ago, exactly the same part.
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