its an F shaped plastic tube with a flared end that. One part of the F goes to the PCV vavle and the other goes to the Boot B (pipe just before the turbo).
I broke that same pipe in the same spot about 3 months ago! The part number listed on my receipt is 11821AA320. The hose that connects it to the crankcase is 807519082.
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I just replaced that same part today! Too funny, mine was broken in the same spot!
11821AA320 - F looking part / plastic
807519082 - Rubber hose / bottom of F part to block
805926040 - Hose Clamps for ^ / 2 needed (if bad)
807415102 - Rubber hose from F looking part to PCV
805922070 - Hose clamps for ^ / 2 needed (if bad)
807512181 - Rubber hose from F looking part to intake boot
805919080 - Hose Clamps for ^ / 2 needed (if bad)
2000 Legacy B4 RSK, 2013 BRZ-Track car, 2021 Forester Sport
hey Opie, did you have to remove the intake manifold to get to the part? from looking at how everything sits in there it looks like i should just leave my intake manifold off untill i get my part.
does the new one slide on very easy? or should i lube it up first?
the intake on the ej22T is the only thing that i dont like. Parts from it are always breaking.
did i need to order the rubber hose for the bottom as well as the F shaped part?
I only ordered the F shaped plastic plug because i didnt see a rubber hose that connected to my crank case. I will take a few pics of the parts that i removed.
just thought of something. I could get a little breather and run it from the crank case to it via some tubing. Then just cap the PCV and Boot B intake portion. This way i could get my car running again and not have to wait for the other part. Later on i could always go back and return it to stock.
Just make sure you try and seal up everything as good as possible, or you'll be sucking debris in there. You also might have some idling probs if its not sealed well.
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subiekid wrote:hey Opie, did you have to remove the intake manifold to get to the part? from looking at how everything sits in there it looks like i should just leave my intake manifold off untill i get my part.
does the new one slide on very easy? or should i lube it up first?
the intake on the ej22T is the only thing that i dont like. Parts from it are always breaking.
I didn't remove anything but the other intake plumbing (the rubber and plastic intake bits leading to the turbo) to install mine. Your probably gonna have to replace the small rubber hose at ther bottom of the F part as well, it gets just as brittle as the F pipe!
Getting that little rubber peice off is harder than putting it back on!! I used some long needle nose pliers to get the clamps off and then grabbed the hose with them and pulled it right off. I then installed the new hose on the F pipe and installed the 2 clamps where they should go (away from the car). Then I lubed the inside of the rubber hose with motor oil, went to the car and popped it right on.
Hope this helps!
I know what you mean about parts breaking! Damn stuff close to the turbo gets so brittle...I think I've replaced all but 2 hoses over there!
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