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    Senior Member Two Rings nemick's Avatar
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    On my 2001 AWM engine there is a hard line connected to the Kombi valve. At the hard line end closest to the front of the car, there is a 90* rubber connecting elbow. Mine is split Does anyone know the correct part number for the rubber elbow?

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    Neil M.

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    Established Member Two Rings j-dells's Avatar
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    You shouldnt need a part number. Take your broken piece and go to the auto store or maybe a hardware store and find an elbow hose that is the same size. things like this dont have to be oem. On my S4 I replaced all the hard plastic hoses (spider hoses) with a rubber hose from home depot. Works great!

    Also the hard plastic hoses are a huge bitch to deal with. they break soo easily especially when they are cold. I was forced to replace them because i cracked one when taking my pancake valve of... oops.
    2002 B5 S4 SRM ko4 hybrids Stage 2 eBay tune at 21 psi
    2000 Grand Prix GTP Def not stock (Rod bearings... awkward)

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    Veteran Member Four Rings getslideways's Avatar
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    /\ you have to be careful doing that though, as lots of hoses are not rated for petroleum contact. So just keep that in mind depending on the hose's intended purpose.

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