Does this pipe look split?

jbeez said:
Haven't datalogged yet. I wanted to install my hotpipes but temp dropped 20 degrees and now its 35 out, supposed to go upto 50 on Sunday so I might wait until then and also do an oil change at the same time.

I think I'm going to chop into that hose assembly I bought and try to slip this fitting in with a heatgun and see how it goes..... chopped that hard plastic pipe, my TEE is like 6AN the hard plastic hose is 11mm ID, I have 11mm hose clamp which is a hair too small to fit so I need like a 12 or 13mm, my 14mm hose clamp is a hair too big.  Is this line under boost pressure or just vacuum? Looks like I'm running to the autoparts store :D
The BOV is referenced for vacuum.  Z
 
ZSHO said:
jbeez said:
Haven't datalogged yet. I wanted to install my hotpipes but temp dropped 20 degrees and now its 35 out, supposed to go upto 50 on Sunday so I might wait until then and also do an oil change at the same time.

I think I'm going to chop into that hose assembly I bought and try to slip this fitting in with a heatgun and see how it goes..... chopped that hard plastic pipe, my TEE is like 6AN the hard plastic hose is 11mm ID, I have 11mm hose clamp which is a hair too small to fit so I need like a 12 or 13mm, my 14mm hose clamp is a hair too big.  Is this line under boost pressure or just vacuum? Looks like I'm running to the autoparts store :D
The BOV is referenced for vacuum.  Z
Talking about this line,
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ZSHO said:
The hoses that go to the brake booster are under vacuum IIRC. Z
Thats where your tial bov is hooked in right?

What are these fittings called that I attached here? How are you supposed to get these off when they're attached? The side on the brake booster is in a tough spot on my car trying to figure out how to get at it
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Pretty sure that's a squeeze type fitting. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. You just squeeze the base of it to get it off.
 
Agreed ! you will need a stubby flat head screw driver to push in and release.  Z
The red clips in the other hand for the fuel vapor lines need to be pulled out.
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ZSHO said:
Agreed ! you will need a stubby flat head screw driver to push in and release.  Z
The red clips in the other hand for the fuel vapor lines need to be pulled out.
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That's not the hose I cut, also the fitting is different, it doesn't have that red part in it. At least my new part doesn't have that, the existing one may but I can't see it
 
The hose you referenced to needs to be pushed in that's all!!
I was simply stating if the hose has a red clip they simply need to be pulled out. Z
 
Needed a tiny little tool to get the fitting off, my friend's a mechanic and I stopped by his shop today and did it outside his shop, I just had to take my battery terminal off because I have a bunch of extra wires there for my stereo, but normal setup probably doesn't need to do that. Just the brake booster side was tough because of that, other side was super easy. I swapped them and I'm motoring around with the new one. When I install hot pipes again tomorrow, should make it that much easier.
 
@- jbeez Glad to finally see some progress in the works and keep us updated!
I'm hoping the Dealer installed parts will fix your issue.  Z
 
ZSHO said:
@- jbeez Glad to finally see some progress in the works and keep us updated!
I'm hoping the Dealer installed parts will fix your issue.  Z
1/2" fuel line disconnect got those fittings off.

Also driving the other day got on it, heard a pop like a backfire. Checked out the engine bay. Looks like dealer put pipe from intercooler to tb on, but didn't tighten the clamp, so it was a huge boost leak. I logged like 2psi of boost and was like.... TF
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Hot pipes back on. The new factory BOVs are a little different, attached pic of one. Ready yo go test drive...  btw found more loose hose clamps when I went to take factory pipes off, pretty horrible service from the ford dealer I went to. I'm hesitant to blame the tech considering I don't know what kind of time constraints he's under to get things done. I am very leary of buying another ford, especially with an ecoboost considering the dealers are so incompetent troubleshooting them/fixing them.

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If you cannot find a reliable Ford dealership, a Lincoln dealership is usually the way to go.  Much more experience apparently with the EB platform, and they tend to have more experienced service personnel as well.
 
SHOdded said:
If you cannot find a reliable Ford dealership, a Lincoln dealership is usually the way to go.  Much more experience apparently with the EB platform, and they tend to have more experienced service personnel as well.

Thanks I'll have to look into that, however I had a lincoln MKX from the local place and had some boneheaded techs work on my MKX once they had to fix a headlight so they replaced it and didn't aim it so it pointed straight down. Bring it back and leave it, come back to pick it up, driving around that night, BOTH headlights pointing straight down couldn't see ****!  I can't make this **** up.

The only other lincoln dealers near me are in NJ I think, and I refuse to cross the bridge for political reasons, I carry daily and they don't want me in the state with my firearm so I'm more than happy to not visit their state with my money.
 
bamsho might have recommendations for good dealerships in PA, don't know if any are near you though.
 
Finally fixed it, log finally good. Also these hot pipes are awesome, very solid.  Cutting that hard plastic line and just plumbing a tee in right there was the thing to do IMO for that vacuum reference on the tial BOV
 
Congrats man!  hopefully you can start enjoying your SHO!
Time to clean that poor engine bay. Lol.  Z
 
ZSHO said:
Here's your PIC!!    Notice any difference?. Z
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So I am potentially developing the same issue as the original poster.  I've got some oil seepage out of the rear turbo charge pipe right at that plastic ring clamp "thing". My question is "What's actually under that plastic clamp?".  It sounds like I can cut it off and just replace it with another clamp assuming the pipe itself isn't cracked?  I'm trying to verify before I go and either order a replacement piece or just say heck with it and get the hot pipes.  I do have a silicone 1.5" to 2" adapter just in case the hose itself is split but I'm afraid it may be too short.

I guess my main concern is once I take the clamp off will I be able to reclamp it with a band clamp or something and still at least drive it?
 
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