cdr vale mountimg tube??

schulhoff

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So in mu infinite wisdom I decided to take my intake manifold off amd now that little rubber tube that the cdr valve attatches tovis verry loose. Is it a big deal? How do I fix it? And on a completely unrelated bote wjere can I fine a complete engine wiring harness with glow plug wires and all that jazz??
 

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Spelling and grammar comes second to getting my truck fixed. Ya know?? Cause an A in english wont get me to work in the morning
 

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Maybe so... but it will help us understand your questions.
 

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Y'all can't look past like 4 missed letters?? Alrighty then.

So in my infinite wisdom I decided to take my intake manifold off and now that little rubber tube that the cdr valve attatches tovl is verry loose. Is it a big deal? How do I fix it? And on a completely unrelated note where can I find a complete engine wiring harness with glow plug wires and all that jazz??

Is that decipherable?? Or should I double space the words so its easier to read. But all the scarcasim aside some help on this would really be appreciated.
 

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Y'all seemed to respond just the same. Amd honestly I tiped that while I was sitting in my engine bay on a too small of a phone keybord in a hurry. So seens how were passed all the grammatical errors for the evening. Any input??
 

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Fheww..

Been awhile, but doesn't the CDR fit into a grommet that sets into the valley pan?

If so, the cure would be a new grommet. Otherwise the worse that could happen would be a slight oil leak/ weep. The main function of that piece is to help filter crankcase gasses before they get recirculated into the engine via intake manifold - the idea is to reduce oil consumption. There is no real danger if there is a bit of a leak there, but I do believe you can repair this later on without removing the intake again.

As for the harness, consult your local wrecking yard for a replacement.
 

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