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One possiblilty would be the air intake hose, check the hose for any holes or leaks.
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No he knew they probably needed water
A "hose head" (also hosehead, or hoser ) means someone who is an idiot or a loser. The expression is said to derive from the responsibility of a losing hockey team to hose down (repair) the ice after a game.* A faux Canadian insult, the expression "you hoser, eh" was heard in comedy routines by Second City Television (1976-1984). Its dimwitted McKenzie brothers, Bob and Doug, were portrayed by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, later stars of Saturday Night Live.
A breather is something you put on your gas tank to let the fumes out. It is the hose coming out of your tank.
It is a hose that connects from the air filter to valve cover that stops contamenents from staying in the engine.
to the air box
The valve is in the oil filler tube. Remove the air hose from the air box to the intake. Take off the breather hose and the air box. Now you should be able to remove the PCV valve hose and the valve itself.
My 2000 Jaguar S-Type did that. As soon as I fixed the lower breather hose on the engine, it stopped doing it. i am assuming that the lack of air is making the engine suck harder. A way to find out, and I heard mine clearly, is to pop the hood and listen for a hissing. I said my lower breather hose but mine was actually my upper breather hose. It's just the lower breather hose is the most common problem in vacuum leaks in the 2000-2003 Jaguar S-Types
Crankcase breather tube.
That should be the crankcase breather tube.
Crankcase breather hose.
To remove the cylinder head on an Astra 1.7 CDTI, disconnect the battery cable and remove the lower engine cover. Drain the cooling system and remove the oil filter. Remove the air filter hoses and disconnect the crank case breather hose from the valve cover.
Its called breather hose. It will cost you less than $ 10.00.
The PCV valve is located in the camshaft cover,in the crankcase breather chamber or in the hose which connects the crankcase breather chamber to the intake manifold
That p/n is just called an "angled hose" or "angled vacuum system hose" or "oil breather pipe."