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98 Tacoma 2.7L - Vacuum and Coolant hose replacement kit?

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by zchristy, Apr 12, 2023.

  1. Apr 12, 2023 at 6:56 AM
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    Hey Guys,

    Jump to the second paragraph to skip the introduction. I'm new here, just joined a few days ago. Although I have had my 98 Toyota Tacoma for 21 years now. I havent had a lot of time or money to work on the truck in that time. The last 6 years the truck has been sitting in the rain in Washington, until I was able to pick it up give it a tune up, some new tires, and a wash. Now that I have my truck back. I want to do a full overhaul. The list is out the window at this point.

    I'm looking to replace all the hoses in the engine bay. Some are still in decent shape, but others are cracking and on the way out. Has anyone here found a kit that comes with all the hoses, or at least has a list of part numbers for each hose by chance?

    Thanks for any help/advice!
     
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    https://www.siliconeintakes.com/silicone-boost_vacuum-hose/ is what I used a few years ago with great success. Just take one hose off at a time, cut a duplicate length, then install new hose

    Easiest thing to do is buy a couple ft of the 10mm, 6mm, and 4mm. I'm not sure how much of each the 2.7 takes because I did my wife's corolla at the same time so I bought extra
     
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    Oh wow, never thought of that. Thats smart! Thank you.
     
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    Not a problem, welcome to tacomaworld
     
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    Thanks! I'm really liking the community and knowledge base.
     
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    I just had to experiment......most used sizes between 6mm and 16mm....
    and only the iac feed was a whopping 22mm...

    best way is to measure ID of exsisting and then order couple meters of couple sizes until you get the ID right....


    Also fluid hoses should all be reinforced......and the pcv one needs to be gas resistant.....

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B010APVTFO?ie=UTF8

    the vac ones I just ordered couple meters at a time of ebay.....
     
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