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Old 10-22-2023, 02:46 PM
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Default Alternative for 928-110-652-02 hose to vacuum valve? (1986)

I am looking for an alternative for NLA 928-110-652-02. It is a hose with different diameters at each end. It is front of engine and runs between the control valve (944 110 429-00) mounted to the crossbar and the vacuum valve (928-110-429-08) that sits beneath/beside the washer reservoir neck. In the diagram below it is #21 and runs between #18 and #20.

Anyone know an effective alternative or source for this part? Mine has split so needs to be replaced.

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Matt


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What is the ID of both ends of the existing hose?
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Old 10-22-2023, 04:51 PM
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Hi Roger, and thanks.

The hose is about 18 inches with IDs of 0.50" (13 mm) and slightly over 0.25" (7 mm).

The hose doesn't appear to be moulded.

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Which number has the hose on the diagramm?
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Looks to be one of the #21's.I think it is the lower on in the diagram that looks like my grandfathers pipe.

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i just dealt with this issue myself
I purchased 2 different size hoses that fit the 2 ends, then went to the hardware store and got a brass barbed hose fittings that fit the hoses and had a threaded end where they threaded together
I then spliced that into the center of the hose run
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Originally Posted by Looneybin
i just dealt with this issue myself
I purchased 2 different size hoses that fit the 2 ends, then went to the hardware store and got a brass barbed hose fittings that fit the hoses and had a threaded end where they threaded together
I then spliced that into the center of the hose run
Thanks. That is one of my options, and I bought a 1/2 to 5/16 reducer at NAPA. Before I do that, though, I am hoping for a more elegant solution.

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