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As the title suggests, what have you blokes substituted for the front air vent plenum drain tube in FE FC, with our other cars I was able to re use or locate original replacements
Is there some sort of hose that can be adapted to fit?
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Have a look at FJ drain hose ......FC427......
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I found some pollution control hose that was thin in section and had just the right bend in it. Working at Hoppers Stoppers I was fortunate to be able to rat through the shelves in Repco and Bursons looking for hoses etc from their stock
I do miss that benefit
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Thanks Mark & Ken, I'll give the FX FJ option a go ( have you tried it Mark?) if I don't have any luck with the pollution hose
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Gary have used the FJ type it has a dogleg in it that moves it closer to the firewall Thought I had one hear to take a picture of but
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This worked out well enough Mark, thanks for the tip, and if you cut it in the middle of the dog leg you get 2 drain tubes!
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