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Thread: Brake Servo Vacuum Pipe Connection on Plenum

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    Brake Servo Vacuum Pipe Connection on Plenum

    Does anyone know the details or part number for this PVC barbed fitting that screws into the plenum. I broke mine off while lying across the motor trying to undo the coil packs.
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    try ERR6880
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    Pretty sure I got mine from Pirtek

    Just take it in and show them. They have 100s of sizes and roughly $0.80 each.

    I had to go and come back as it was a $10 minimum on the credit card.

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    Pirtek it is. $40 on eBay for a plastic barb fitting seems a bit steep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by biggin View Post
    Pirtek it is. $40 on eBay for a plastic barb fitting seems a bit steep.


    Roughly $5 or so will get you a couple of brass fittings in a pack from just about any hardware/auto/bolt parts store.
    Obviously depends on the store too.
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    Don't get fancy. Stick with the plastic.

    You will be mixing dissimilar metals and inviting corrosion.

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    Dont the OEM plastic connector have some sort of valve inside?
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    Dont think so. There is a hose that runs from the rocker cover back to manifolfd that has a replaceable valve. The valve in the hose is not that critical in any case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew D View Post
    Don't get fancy. Stick with the plastic.

    You will be mixing dissimilar metals and inviting corrosion.
    It's a vacuum fitting not a coolant connector, it won't corrode unless the vehicle is underwater.

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    LR must have changed those connector pieces at some point too.
    I had a look at mine and it's not a barbed fitting, nor external.
    Mine are an internal quick connect type. My D2's are '99 and '00
    Plastic too, black main body and a red push ring.

    In rave it shows an external barb fitting tho.
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