Is there a replacement available for the valve cover breather hose on the 1.6 NA's?Looks like this->
This one is for a CS diesel, part #033 103 493There is another one with a valve at the valve cover for 'dusty' conditions 064 103 493 and valve:068 129 101
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You could just run one hose and cap one of the ports on the intake manifold?
Any hardware shop with have a plasctic or brass t fittingIs still avail from VW ?Or is it something else I need to make ?GBIam currentley making all the gasser MK breather hoses for MK1AUTOHAUS
Quote from: mystery3 on December 09, 2010, 10:41:35 pmYou could just run one hose and cap one of the ports on the intake manifold?I would think any blowby would only be directed to 2 cylinders then; Some people don't seem to like directing any of that back into the intake... dumping it all to one side probably isn't the best, but it would work I'm sure. Quote from: GEE-BEE on December 09, 2010, 11:31:33 pmAny hardware shop with have a plasctic or brass t fittingIs still avail from VW ?Or is it something else I need to make ?GBIam currentley making all the gasser MK breather hoses for MK1AUTOHAUSWould a nylon t stand up to the heat or would a brass one be better? I'll see if VW still carries the original, I can't seem to find it online. I dunno how common these "CS" manifolds are for you to go through the trouble of making one. It doesn't seem like any other setup uses this design. Speaking of which... are there other intake manifolds that would be an upgrade? I've seen some people running 1.8 gasser intakes with the throttle gutted....
CS engines are not very common.. they only came in Vanagons.. and idk why you couldnt make a breather hose out of a T, and some 90* fittings..as for the gasser intake manifold, it works, but the one you got works awesome too.. and you dont have to change it, or anything attached to it if you just leave it there..if you change the manifold, you also have to add an air cleaner.. gasser intakes dont have an integrated air box like diesels. and the proper way would not be gutting the throttle body, it would be to remove it completely.. just have a hook up for a 2.5" round hose or something..most of us guys running gasser intakes are running turbos too. and they kick ass when you cram boost down them!
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on December 10, 2010, 11:13:07 amCS engines are not very common.. they only came in Vanagons.. and idk why you couldnt make a breather hose out of a T, and some 90* fittings..as for the gasser intake manifold, it works, but the one you got works awesome too.. and you dont have to change it, or anything attached to it if you just leave it there..if you change the manifold, you also have to add an air cleaner.. gasser intakes dont have an integrated air box like diesels. and the proper way would not be gutting the throttle body, it would be to remove it completely.. just have a hook up for a 2.5" round hose or something..most of us guys running gasser intakes are running turbos too. and they kick ass when you cram boost down them!I wonder how the CS wound up in my car then... As far as I know it's not a swap. I'm the third owner as far as I know (I have the original windows sticker, nice touch)I probably will just make the hose with a T fitting; The one currently on the car is "ok" but it getting some cracks and feels pretty fragile.Thanks for all the info. I was asking about the intake because I plan on swapping my exhaust manifold soon... I picked up an 8v with the dual down pipe, gonna try 2.25" all the way back, though I plan on running two resonators and a muffler. I've herd it can be pretty loud switching from the stock 1.5" setup.