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Crankcase breather replacement
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puzzledpigeon
PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2021 2:21 pm Up
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Hey all,

I broke the crankcase breather tube on my 206, completely sheared it.
I managed to put a piece of clear tubing temporarily but the vacuum destroyed it.

Peugeot have the part but are quoting £142 for it which is ridiculous! I can't find the part anywhere, I've looked on eBay and on the internet without luck. I got a mechanic to put some more tubing there without too much luck, it's leaking and whistling.

 


 


EDIT: Just found this from amazon, is this the same?

Thanks in advance,

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VorTechS
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Edward
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Get some thicker walled silicon tubing from Ebay. Easy to find. I.e. vacuum hose.
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Slightly different set up but the tube on the right (1.4i petrol) split. I tried taping it. First with ordinary insulating tape then amalgamating tape. The amalgamating tape was promising but failed. I then got high temperature amalgamating tape at my factors and it's been fine ever since.

 

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