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Broke a bolt on my VE pump

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Old 07-01-2013, 06:32 PM
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Old 07-01-2013, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by BC847
novapat's suggestion of drilling out (and threading) the AFC housing port, so as to convert it all over to "Off-The-Shelf" plumbing is NOT bad advice.

- It's nothing more than a tube that connects the intake-log to the AFC housing. It conducts air pressure.

Many folks do it as the dealer replacements are typically over the top in expense (IF still available).

IIRC, a couple of 1/8" NPT to 1/4" copper tubing adapters and 6" of 1/4" copper tubing works just as well as stock/OEM, and might cost $10.00 at Lowe's. (I use the 1/4" black plastic tubing instead of copper as I also run the W/M controller with that same boost signal. The plastic tubing is MUCH easier to work with and route).
HA HA WE JUST HAVE TO REMEMBER ALOT OF SO CALLED MECHANICS ARE REALY JUST PART CHANGERS .. NOTHING MORE.
 
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