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Posted: Mon May 18th, 2020 09:04 pm |
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I'm wanting to replace the brittle vacuum tubing on the exhaust side of my 98 Ranger 2.5. It's got 399,000 miles and I'm almost out of splicing points to use the rubber tubing. I know I could use all new rubber hose but I know someone in the past has told me you can get all new vinyl tubing similar to the original. I've actually got the factory new harness for the one going into the evaporator but I think I've got to take evaporator housing off. I need to replace the hose leading to the engine. I think I found some from Dorman in the 5/32" outside diameter and it's like .097 inside diameter. I measure the inside diameter with a digital caliper and it's pretty close. Just wondering is there a certain one that someone knows fits.
____________________ 1998 Ford Ranger XLT 2.5 4R44E Automatic 4.10 non-limited slip, 1993 Ford Ranger XLT 2.3 M5 Manual, 3.45 non-limited slip |
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