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Baxter:
Any idea where I could get one?
Classic parts do not have it listed.
Obsolete in the UK.
:(

MacSchreck:
First of all, try to find something with the  "Suche" function (search function) and ask, if anybody has to sell one.

I read at classic parts, that they are able to remanufacture some parts, this would be the second way...

Greetings

Markus

MacSchreck:
[quote MacSchreck]First of all, try to find something with the  "Suche" function (search function) and ask, if anybody has to sell one.

I read at classic parts, that they are able to remanufacture some parts, this would be the second way...

Greetings

Markus[/quote]

I think i should make it more precise, not the search function (suche) in the task line. leave a note inside the "SUCHE" ("BIETE") location.

Markus

marc_em-pr183:
Hi Simon,

a) you could simply weld it yourself - if you are able to weld and have the equipment. Will be a lot cheaper then letting it remanufacture from Classic Parts.

b) Looking at these pictures here and comparing it to your picturese here ( http://www.iltis.co.uk/?p=130 ) - where do you attache the front hose to? The back one is the valvecap airvent. But you do not have a place to connect the front one, right?

c) Alternatively to adapting the airvents to the metal tube you might also find a hose that is kind of in an Y-shape that might fit between a tube and the air filter exit.

Cheers,
Marc

Baxter:
I'm sorry, I'm sot sure I understand.
I need a 180° ben from the turbo backwards, a long piece then a 30° or so bend into the airbox.
The oil breather connects into this pipe.
I could make this part, but I am struggling to find a bend of a tight enough radius to curve around and back to the turbo.
VW did it with a 90° rubber elbow and the air pipe was "J" shaped.
I only have facilities to weld steel. I can get aluminium welding done locally, but again, i cannot find off the shelf aluminium bends in 57mm to contemplate this either.
I don't want to but I fear I may end up making this parts from either silicone hose or flexible conduit



I may just use this to get the vehicle roadworthy and come back to it, it is simple to get to, it's not like I have to strip the vehicle to get to it!

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