LS1 HARNESS SECD AIR Stock Code 12562870
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LS1 HARNESS SECD AIR Stock Code 12562870
LS1 HARNESS SECD AIR Stock Code 12562870
I broke this line while replacing the vacum lines in my 02 WS6 LS1. It seems it has been discontinued by GM. It's a small line that weighs a few ounces. That being said. I can only find it in a couple of places. The first the payment system on the site isn't working and nobody answers they're phones and the second wants to charge $20+ in shipping. WTF.
http://www.tonkinonlineparts.com/p/_.../12562870.html
Part 35
http://www.tonkinonlineparts.com/sho...roduct=6224008
http://www.whiteracingproducts.com/i...cts_id=1400410
How important is this thing?
Is there any mods to get around it or replace it?
I'm assuming it's not important or there's a mod for it. With as popular as the LS1 engine still is, you'd think GM would still sell it if it was important.
A big Thanks in advance!!!
I broke this line while replacing the vacum lines in my 02 WS6 LS1. It seems it has been discontinued by GM. It's a small line that weighs a few ounces. That being said. I can only find it in a couple of places. The first the payment system on the site isn't working and nobody answers they're phones and the second wants to charge $20+ in shipping. WTF.
http://www.tonkinonlineparts.com/p/_.../12562870.html
Part 35
http://www.tonkinonlineparts.com/sho...roduct=6224008
http://www.whiteracingproducts.com/i...cts_id=1400410
How important is this thing?
Is there any mods to get around it or replace it?
I'm assuming it's not important or there's a mod for it. With as popular as the LS1 engine still is, you'd think GM would still sell it if it was important.
A big Thanks in advance!!!
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You can make you own replacement with fuel or brake DIY hard lines, or something you find (a length of hose)at the autoparts /hardware store. If you don't fix it then your emissions air system won't work correctly and you'll have a vacuum leak, possibly setting a code.
Last edited by 99Bluz28; 10-18-2014 at 04:07 PM.