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Old 09-23-2021, 10:05 PM #1
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In an attempt to spruce up the engine bay, I decided to order new OEM air intake hoses as they have long been cracked as well as the appropriate hardware. I was surprised to see that the two clamps (part no. 13 in the diagram) that attach the intake hoses to the resonator do not come with the screws used to secure them. I have not been able to find anything online about them and I would really like to not reuse them as the old ones are rusted and seized. Is there a parts guru that might know what the number is? Thanks for any assistance.
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New part 90460-73002 and old hose clamp
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Fwiw I've been using regular barrel bands instead of those thing ones like pictured above for roughly a year and they work great, if you're in a pinch. Was supposed to be temporary but now I don't see much reason to change it. Since it's about twice the width it provides a very tight seal
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Fwiw I've been using regular barrel bands instead of those thing ones like pictured above for roughly a year and they work great, if you're in a pinch. Was supposed to be temporary but now I don't see much reason to change it. Since it's about twice the width it provides a very tight seal
I would do the same, but I just like to keep it as OEM as possible. Might help with resale if I ever choose to part ways. For those who may run into this in the future and care, the OEM screw is an M3 and 20mm in length. Simply went to Ace and got a stainless replacement. Works great!
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