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Breather Cover Q

Just put the breather cover back on my 930 motor. Realized that there must have been a couple of small numbs or plugs (very technical I know) that were inserted into the small holes by the breather hose opening. Whatever they are would be covered up once the breather cover hose is connected. Any idea if these have individual part numbers and can be ordered?

Also is there a specific name for the actual hose that connects to the breather? Trying to track down a part number to buy a replacement piece and can't find it in the PET. The hose that came off is just a stubby little couple inch piece.

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This is the turbo cover youre looking for.
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This is the rubber and metal hose
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Those nubs or plugs are plastic and turn hard, then break off with age. They're like plastic flat head tacks- the pointy part sticks into the breather neck. I removed them from my breather on the '87 and did not replace them since I don't like stuff falling in the engine case......

I've run my engine for several years w/out those two nubs and the breather hose never has come off. It stays plenty tight with a good clamp and fresh hose on there.

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