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Brake Vacuum hose

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I think its this one, if so then i thinks its just held on by those one use clips, just use jubilee clips to replace like top clip on mine!
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The hose above (with the jubilee and 1 time use clip) is attached to the hose i have a replacement for (the forge link).
Should i just move the hose with the jubilee onto the part where the 1 time clip is?
I hope this makes sense.
Cheers for your help
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Slightly clearer. A, is the stub on the intake manifold B, is the hose that goes to the servo, C and D, go somewhere else? It looks like the forge hose is the lower one with A and D attached. Can I put these anywhere you can see them Junior?
 
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Ah, I see, I would think so! Gonna pull mine apart later to neaten it up a bit! I have a look, I always thought that servo was conected direct to manifold but it seems not, wonder what C and D are?
 
Well i've replaced the small coolant hoses with blue hose but no-one does the large ones like you say.
It's a shame the brake vacuum hose only comes in black and the turbo hose only comes in red but you can't really see them.
 
Right, well i fitted it at the weekend.
I'm gonna try to explain the best i can how to do it.
I would recommend taking off your charge pipe for ease of access (i didn't).
You have to undo A and D which were one time use clips on mine which are a complete pain to get off.
Then where the replacement hose is attached to the hose above (between C and B) cut the connecting rubber as close to the lower hose as possible.
The hose you're replacing comes off easily off the manifold but the lowest connection is tricky, i would recommend using a stanley knife (carefully) to cut the hose off.
Then it's just a case of fitting your new hose with new jubilee clips (13mm - 20mm).

One thing i will say is, when getting the lowest part of the hose off be careful not to split the vacuum hoses that attach underneath the manifold. I did and it was a pain to sort out.

Borrowed Picture (hope you don't mine)

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I'm pretty sure you can connect the B hose straight onto the C bit, so you could run a silicon hose all the way from C upto the top left of the bay where it connects to. My engine bay's getting there, i'll get a couple of pics after i fit my oil catch tank which probably won't happen until next weekend.
 
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