Help! Question regarding my I/C pump replacement
I'm in the process of removing the OEM pump to replace it with the Bosch I got from Needswings. I noticed a small (1/4" +/-) hose coming out of the back of the existing pump (maybe some vacuum line?). The Bosch doesn't have a plug for it. Where am I supposed to reconnect it to the Bosch pump?
Last edited by InfernoRedXfire; Sep 4, 2010 at 01:46 PM.
Here's a photo of what I'm referring to. I've disconnected the hose from the OEM pump. The new pump does not have a port to reconnect it. I've have not seen this mentioned in any of the DYI write-ups I've found.

Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
Here's a photo of what I'm referring to. I've disconnected the hose from the OEM pump. The new pump does not have a port to reconnect it. I've have not seen this mentioned in any of the DYI write-ups I've found.

Originally Posted by oledoc2u
where does it lead to....it may not be needed at all....
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
air line. goes nowere
Last edited by InfernoRedXfire; Sep 4, 2010 at 04:00 PM.
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
old pump was old new pump isnt? just a breather tube
I was reading an old thread, and it is the breather tube....I had the johnson pump ready to put on the coupe, and remembered the hose size difference, so I put that project off....because I wasn't prepared...lol
Originally Posted by oledoc2u
I was reading an old thread, and it is the breather tube....I had the johnson pump ready to put on the coupe, and remembered the hose size difference, so I put that project off....because I wasn't prepared...lol
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
doc i never changed the hoses on my 32. just clamped them tighter and never had a leak
Originally Posted by oledoc2u
I was reading an old thread, and it is the breather tube....I had the johnson pump ready to put on the coupe, and remembered the hose size difference, so I put that project off....because I wasn't prepared...lol
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
doc i never changed the hoses on my 32. just clamped them tighter and never had a leak
But I also noticed that the OEM hoses looked larger than the ports on the Bosch pump. The pump came with one screw band hose clamp. It's looking like I did the right thing to pick up another one today.
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
It's ironic that you guys should mention this. This evening I found a thread that explained that the subject tube is a breather tube. The Bosch pump has vented openings on the backside to eliminate the need for the breather tube.
But I also noticed that the OEM hoses looked larger than the ports on the Bosch pump. The pump came with one screw band hose clamp. It's looking like I did the right thing to pick up another one today.
But I also noticed that the OEM hoses looked larger than the ports on the Bosch pump. The pump came with one screw band hose clamp. It's looking like I did the right thing to pick up another one today.
the breather vac port is not needed on the new pump, the line vents to atmosphere in the engine bay. you can remove the vac line or just leave it as its not in the way for anything.
the hose clamp on the pump was put there by me, you need that for that connection as it is ~ 1mm smaller OD and the factory clamp is questionable on that one, hence we included a hose clamp for ya. the other port is the same as factory and can use the factory clamp. i'll do a writeup
the hose clamp on the pump was put there by me, you need that for that connection as it is ~ 1mm smaller OD and the factory clamp is questionable on that one, hence we included a hose clamp for ya. the other port is the same as factory and can use the factory clamp. i'll do a writeup
Originally Posted by NeedsWings
the breather vac port is not needed on the new pump, the line vents to atmosphere in the engine bay. you can remove the vac line or just leave it as its not in the way for anything.
the hose clamp on the pump was put there by me, you need that for that connection as it is ~ 1mm smaller OD and the factory clamp is questionable on that one, hence we included a hose clamp for ya. the other port is the same as factory and can use the factory clamp. i'll do a writeup
the hose clamp on the pump was put there by me, you need that for that connection as it is ~ 1mm smaller OD and the factory clamp is questionable on that one, hence we included a hose clamp for ya. the other port is the same as factory and can use the factory clamp. i'll do a writeup
FAILED!

After spending countless hours trying the get the stupid clamps off the OEM hoses, I gave up and put everything back together. The clamps were turned in a position where I was working blind.
I was accessing it through the wheel well, and I know that if I removed the front bumper I would have much better access. But I'm just not comfortable risking scratching up the bumper.
So it looks like now I'm hoping I can find a mechanic that will install the I/C pump that I provide. The independent MB shop I've gone to once before will only install products they provide.
ARG!
After spending countless hours trying the get the stupid clamps off the OEM hoses, I gave up and put everything back together. The clamps were turned in a position where I was working blind.
I was accessing it through the wheel well, and I know that if I removed the front bumper I would have much better access. But I'm just not comfortable risking scratching up the bumper.
So it looks like now I'm hoping I can find a mechanic that will install the I/C pump that I provide. The independent MB shop I've gone to once before will only install products they provide.
ARG!
you dont have to take the bumper off. remove the pass. wheel and then remove the front inner fender . its about 6 or 8 screws and bolts. once its out you have a ton of room to work in. also the oem clamps suck so just twist them off and replace them with worm clamps
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
you dont have to take the bumper off. remove the pass. wheel and then remove the front inner fender . its about 6 or 8 screws and bolts. once its out you have a ton of room to work in. also the oem clamps suck so just twist them off and replace them with worm clamps
Edit: after rereading your post I realize you're not trying to remove the pump through the wheel well door. My bad
Last edited by Thirteendog; Sep 5, 2010 at 08:52 PM.


