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Vacuum line component
I was loosing my upper oil cooling line and when it finally loosened up the wrench slammed down on a vacuum component that is clear/whitish and has a small paper filter inside of it. It is near the banjo bolt and I need to replace it. Can someone tell me what this is? Oh and has anyone used teflon tape ont he threads to the oil cooler lines?
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help!
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sorry its an 85 300D turbo
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Is it hooked into one of the hard plastic vacuum lines? If so, it may just be a diagnostic filter to verify no oil in the vac system from the vac pump or other component failure.
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On my car, there is a filter on the vent line, presumably to prevent getting dirt into the vacuum solenoids for the climate control.
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