Vacuum hose Insert

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thizzlemania91

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Hi guys i have a 2003 freelander se3. Recently the Pcv hose breather that connects to the manifold and intake broke :( I went to the land rover dealership and ordered the hose insert with the red clip that holds the hose together but they gave me the wrong insert :( they gave me the 9mm insert but I need the bigger one. They told me they can't find the part. Any one know we're I can order this part.
 
Kay This is the insert I'm talkin about I just received a voicemail from the LR dealership nd they tell me I need to buy the cam cover :( that's the only way I can get the larger insert :( I can probably just tape or put silicon around the hose right? It's just a vacuum hose btw
 

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brass tube to sleave it, surgically clean and good quality epoxy-not 30 min stuff may work.

Falling that ebay or similar
 
Wow u guys are amazing :) thank u guys I'm going over the part right now nd if that doesn't work I'm going with the epoxy :)
 
Here's the part # I got from the dealership LZN100220L Is it the same as the one u described I can't tell I did a google check on both nd can't tell if they are the different maybe you can :) thanks again pals.
 
measure yours and see which one it is. britcar has both exactly the same just different sizes. I took your engine to the KV6 pure gues that was mind!! but seen as its just a push insert and seems to have popped out I would just "push" it back in with the assistance of some glue.
 
I know im a bit late but its good for the next reader..

LZN100220L Larger on valve cover approx. $40
(if found a lot less, stock up)
LZN100390L Smaller lookin around $10
Push down on the red ring, should pull out nicely
 
Nice info. You can also go to a store that supplies plumbing hardware and search for push fit inserts. Just take the push insert collar and insert it into the oil dip stick insert. I believe it was a 1/2 push fit. In all it cost me 6 dollars for two of the push fit inserts and i didnt have to drill anything out, its been a good year running and no problems. Or just do it the right way. Thanks for the info Landerfree.
 
Nice info. You can also go to a store that supplies plumbing hardware and search for push fit inserts. Just take the push insert collar and insert it into the oil dip stick insert. I believe it was a 1/2 push fit. In all it cost me 6 dollars for two of the push fit inserts and i didnt have to drill anything out, its been a good year running and no problems. Or just do it the right way. Thanks for the info Landerfree.

One just broke today, gonna look for a push insert. Save a few bucks and not have to wait for shipping
 
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