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oil breather hose
hi all ony body know where i can scource oil breather hose vw part no. 025 129 493A from mines a bit widow and vw and others say obsolete it's a 1.9 dg cheers baldy 

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Re: oil breather hose
BALDY3260 wrote:hi all ony body know where i can scource oil breather hose vw part no. 025 129 493A from mines a bit widow and vw and others say obsolete it's a 1.9 dg cheers baldy
Hmm. Wasn't obeslete when I bought one about a year ago but then, it was £35..
GSF seem to stock them.
01325 - OIL BREATHER HOSE - T25 1.9 DG Engine - £18.75
Thats before the dreaded but still quite cheap I guess.
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Re: oil breather hose
thanks fox will give em a call tomorrow 

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Re: oil breather hose
I used a bit of that grey stiffened plastic pipe you find on the outflow of a washing machine , it seems to do the trick chust fine.
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Re: oil breather hose
I have some of that sat in my garden at the moment, left over from some cable routing i did on the van last week. If it really will do fine, i could stick a length (oo err Missus) in the post for you - let me know how much you wantjaylo264 wrote:I used a bit of that grey stiffened plastic pipe you find on the outflow of a washing machine , it seems to do the trick chust fine.![]()
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Re: oil breather hose
heres mine, B&Q............don't collapse either but guess its a bit more of a mod than a simple straight replacement.........


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Re: oil breather hose
jaylo264 wrote:I used a bit of that grey stiffened plastic pipe you find on the outflow of a washing machine , it seems to do the trick chust fine.![]()
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Belly laugh - I've just used some washing machine inlet hose for the vacuum servo hose! Nothing else in the workshop that was anywhere near close enough in size or stiffness. My only reservation was that the engine heat might be too much for it but figured it was stiff enough and is designed to handle very hot water (rubber lined) so should (in theory) be fine in there. Time will tell I guess


Will take a pic tomorrow. If it can stand life in the engine bay I'll probably WIKI that one but just in case, kept the old one.
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