Evap Elbow
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Evap Elbow
This rubber elbow on my evap purge line is cracking and just about shot:
I don't think the entire part is available from GM any longer (#10105324) I have another rubber elbow, but it's the same size as the plastic tube on both ends. Does anyone have an easy solution, or a source/link for an elbow to replace this? It would be nice to find something silicone so it would never go bad. Thanks!
I don't think the entire part is available from GM any longer (#10105324) I have another rubber elbow, but it's the same size as the plastic tube on both ends. Does anyone have an easy solution, or a source/link for an elbow to replace this? It would be nice to find something silicone so it would never go bad. Thanks!
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This rubber elbow on my evap purge line is cracking and just about shot:
I don't think the entire part is available from GM any longer (#10105324) I have another rubber elbow, but it's the same size as the plastic tube on both ends. Does anyone have an easy solution, or a source/link for an elbow to replace this? It would be nice to find something silicone so it would never go bad. Thanks!
I don't think the entire part is available from GM any longer (#10105324) I have another rubber elbow, but it's the same size as the plastic tube on both ends. Does anyone have an easy solution, or a source/link for an elbow to replace this? It would be nice to find something silicone so it would never go bad. Thanks!
i took an elbo like the one you mentioned thats the same size on both end. how ever on the one side with the tube you need it to be a smaller diameter. i picked up a piece of hose that would slide over the tube. then i took that hose and pushed it into the elbo which was a nice snug fit and then pushed that tube into the hose and it all fit together perfectly. if you want some pics i can take some in the morning and post then.
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not that i really want to admit that i did this becuase its the biggest cob job ever. but i ran into your problem as well.
i took an elbo like the one you mentioned thats the same size on both end. how ever on the one side with the tube you need it to be a smaller diameter. i picked up a piece of hose that would slide over the tube. then i took that hose and pushed it into the elbo which was a nice snug fit and then pushed that tube into the hose and it all fit together perfectly. if you want some pics i can take some in the morning and post then.
i took an elbo like the one you mentioned thats the same size on both end. how ever on the one side with the tube you need it to be a smaller diameter. i picked up a piece of hose that would slide over the tube. then i took that hose and pushed it into the elbo which was a nice snug fit and then pushed that tube into the hose and it all fit together perfectly. if you want some pics i can take some in the morning and post then.
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not that i really want to admit that i did this becuase its the biggest cob job ever. but i ran into your problem as well.
i took an elbo like the one you mentioned thats the same size on both end. how ever on the one side with the tube you need it to be a smaller diameter. i picked up a piece of hose that would slide over the tube. then i took that hose and pushed it into the elbo which was a nice snug fit and then pushed that tube into the hose and it all fit together perfectly. if you want some pics i can take some in the morning and post then.
i took an elbo like the one you mentioned thats the same size on both end. how ever on the one side with the tube you need it to be a smaller diameter. i picked up a piece of hose that would slide over the tube. then i took that hose and pushed it into the elbo which was a nice snug fit and then pushed that tube into the hose and it all fit together perfectly. if you want some pics i can take some in the morning and post then.
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Old thread I know but...
I found a direct replacement at napa for the 10105324 EVAP connector, napa's part number is 715-1363.
Edit, never mind the napa connector does not work after all. It fits on the tb side but not on the solenoid side.
I found a direct replacement at napa for the 10105324 EVAP connector, napa's part number is 715-1363.
Edit, never mind the napa connector does not work after all. It fits on the tb side but not on the solenoid side.
Last edited by white97t/a; 03-20-2013 at 08:10 PM.
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This is the elbow from the TB to the solenoid correct?
If so I just finished deleting my EVAP solenoid last weekend. Might still have it laying around. You can have it if you pay for shipping if I still have it.
If so I just finished deleting my EVAP solenoid last weekend. Might still have it laying around. You can have it if you pay for shipping if I still have it.
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searching forums for solution to this same problem...FOx slaughter if you still have the elbow I need it! Thanks!