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Time to replace Boost hose.....
Got a split in a boost hose, temporarily patched to keep it on the road.......
Does anyone make a good aftermarket silicon hose with a fluro liner for a 98 E300 TD? Or should I just stick with factory parts? Oh and in case it matters this is the hose on the "hot" side of the intercooler. |
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Dimensions? I'm unfamiliar with the "boost hose". Do you mean a large connector or the small wastegate hose? A wastegate hose can be replaced with goodyear fuel injection hose(viton lined)
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Terry Allison N. Calif. & Boca Chica, Panama 09' E320 Bluetec 77k (USA) 09' Hyundai Santa Fe Diesel 48k (S.A.) |
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Forgive me if my terminology is off, Nissan calls it a boost hose, or a turbo hose, Jeep calls it CAC(charge air cooler) hose. |
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The sell some Silicone Hoses on Ebay. But, you will need to know what ID you are looking for.
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I believe the boost hose he is talking about is a single long rubber piece, so finding one on eBay that fits would be improbable.
The best bet is to get an OEM hose from your local dealer. |
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This seems to be the way I will be going.
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Might as well, the one you have already lasted 10 years!
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yes, this is true, I was just hoping to find a set of hoses for similar cost to one oem replacement. plus, a cheaper solution would be nice, realistically I don't see owning this vehicle for another 10 years.
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