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joleobee

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Hello, so my car was recently in an accident, its now back from Ford. They didn't happen to notice they left one of the Intake's hoses unplugged:

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Can anyone help me or take a picture of how this aluminum nipple attaches to the intake? I'm assuming its missing a rubber gasket or something simple?
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Hello, so my car was recently in an accident, its now back from Ford. They didn't happen to notice they left one of the Intake's hoses unplugged:

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Can anyone help me or take a picture of how this aluminum nipple attaches to the intake? I'm assuming its missing a rubber gasket or something simple?
You need a grommet.
 

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That intake looks poorly installed.

Like mentioned above, there should be a rubber grommet on the intake and the metal adapter then slides in.
 

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I hope that grommet didn't go into the intake and is just sitting on some techs tool cart.
 
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I hope that grommet didn't go into the intake and is just sitting on some techs tool cart.
The way they fixed my car, if it went inside the intake, it's still in there. :mad:
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