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      02-17-2020, 04:55 PM   #1
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Pcv hose broke?

I was working on replacing my starter and when removing the intake manifold I had forgotten to remove one of the hoses that attach to the side of the throttle body and it broke off, was hoping to replace it but I can't find a part number for it, even tried realoem. Can anyone help, attached picture of the hose.

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Thread can be deleted. Found out it's called Fuel tank vent valve
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Thread can be deleted. Found out it's called Fuel tank vent valve
Why don't you post a part number for members in the future can find this for reference.
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This is my nightmare scenario. I started to replace a head gasket on a '92 Explorer, but gave up shortly because half of everything I removed, broke. I'll be scared to death to work on my N52 in another 10 years because I'll end up replacing every plastic bit on it.
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Why don't you post a part number for members in the future can find this for reference.
Of course, I didn't end up buying a new one but the part number I found was 13907618643
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This is my nightmare scenario. I started to replace a head gasket on a '92 Explorer, but gave up shortly because half of everything I removed, broke. I'll be scared to death to work on my N52 in another 10 years because I'll end up replacing every plastic bit on it.
Exactly how I felt once I noticed I broke this I started to be more cautious trying not to break anything else, this one little hose that snapped costs $150 at the dealership because it comes attached to the valve... 😒 Have to be extra careful...anyways for now lots electrical tape is my cheap way out.
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