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  1. #1
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    fail attempt injen intake dc5r

    ok so....

    i bought an injen cai for mates bday. did everything myself with a help from a mate.
    first time.

    everything went so well until.... i snapped a plastic connecter. i didnt take photos but i took photos from a diy.
    in this picture, i circled the piece i tried to pull out so hard it didnt wanna come out then when it came out, the other end snapped. the piece looks like a knob.

    is there any places i can get a replacement? wreckers?
    this is what is suppose to look like if it was done properly



    and.. is it safe to be driving around with that hose disconnected.. thanks
    Last edited by spastic; 10-04-2010 at 06:36 PM.
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    Take the one you have to repco or bursons (for size reference). They should have hosing like that.
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    ... just get a larger hose to go over it and a clamp...

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    nar thats not the problem though.. i dunno how to explain it .. i'll try draw a picture
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    the hose that snapped or the connector?

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    connecter. now its gotta hole
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    Spray some lubricant between the hose and the fitting to loosen it up. Remove the fitting out of the hose by prying at it using a thin screwdriver.

    Once it's out - glue it back on.
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    ya i used araldite and cable to hold it down, cheers guys
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    love your drawing
    rep if you find a good post

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