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Gasket/Seal Material for Air Intake Hose?


rangerenthiusiast

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City
Hudson Valley, NY
Vehicle Year
1992
Transmission
Automatic
Hey, folks.

Bought a ’92 Ranger (yeah, I know - everyone here knows that at this point!).

Anyway, one of the first days that I had it, I noticed that the air intake hose going from the air cleaner box to the upper air intake plenum had some problems. The fan had worn a spot through on the bottom and there was a foam rubbery “gasket” inside the air hose, where it connects to the upper air plenum. The “gasket” was old and crappy, so I just tossed it, figuring that I’d replace the whole intake air hose.

That was before I found out they’re $160 bones (for a piece of PLASTIC hose!). :shok: That wasn’t happening, so I farm fixed the hole in the bottom by wrapping some black electricians tape around it a bunch of times. Unfortunately, the “gasket” mentioned above is at the landfill, so I tried to find another online. No such luck. So I’ve been trying to think of something else that I can use in it’s place. Thought about weatherstripping, but I want to make sure it’s something that won’t break down and get sucked into the engine. :icon_surprised:

Twenty-some years ago, I remember finding this good quality dense, spongy rubber material that was 2-3” wide, came in a roll, and had an adhesive backing. I used it to line my metal toolbox (which was later stolen along with my tools, some of with were my grandfather’s - thieves f’ing suck). I’ve asked around at work and the local parts stores, but all I get are blank looks. Anyone know what this product might have been or have another idea? Or, even better, know where I can find the correct seal without blowing the budget on the hose?

Much appreciated. :icon_thumby:
 
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I bet you could hit up a junkyard and get the whole hose for 10 bucks.

Or, if you prefer modern junkyarding...

www.car-part.com
 
I bet you could hit up a junkyard and get the whole hose for 10 bucks.

Or, if you prefer modern junkyarding...

www.car-part.com

Hey, Rusty. Yeah, junkyards are pretty much outlawed in my area these days. Sucks. Took a look at the link you sent me and emailed for some quotes. Looks like the cheapest are about 30 bucks plus shipping. Maybe something will work out...

Thanks, man. :icon_thumby:
 

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