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Thread: Brake Servo Vacuum Pipe Connection on Plenum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew D View Post
    Nonetheless it still 'inviting'. Water just accelerates the process. Moisture exists in the air so it will be just slower.

    Just another headache that can be avoided but some people like headaches I guess.
    The other standard connectors on the plenum like the idle valve connector and the crankcase sucker on the passenger side are all brass so there is not an issue - the coolant connectors for the throttle body sensor do corrode though they do have coolant going through them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    The other standard connectors on the plenum like the idle valve connector and the crankcase sucker on the passenger side are all brass so there is not an issue - the coolant connectors for the throttle body sensor do corrode though they do have coolant going through them.
    I'm not familiar with all the add-ons but as I said some people like head aches.

    It's a pretty simple solution. People can make it as hard as they like.

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    But is not a headache - if the plastic connector is a simple tube then a brass connector can be bought from Supercheap for a couple of dollars rather than big dollars for the OEM item for LR. I think a genuine item will be needed but if he has no restricter in his I would be getting a brass one from Supercheap - no headache - easy peasy.

    The pipe on the far left, the one in the centre and the big one to the right are all genuine and all brass.

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