Saturday, May 23, 2020

My 2004 Ford Explorer Breather Hose


My 2004 Ford Explorer was getting about 14.2 miles per gallon of gasoline. A few mechanics had checked things at the local lube shops. The engine passed a smog check OK.
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One day there was a puddle of coolant on the top side of the engine. The thermostat housing was leaking. On closer inspection I saw that the thermostat housing was made of plastic. So I got a metal thermostat housing. While I was installing the new thermostat then I happened to touch this item.
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The black rubber put a stain on my hand. This item is called “PVC Breather Hose”.  The PVC breather hose was disintegrating. The hose, it turns out, was porous and leaking. A new one costs more than twenty dollars. A foot or so, of 5/8” fuel hose costs less than five dollars.
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I had bent and twisted the new hose for a half hour before cutting it to length and installing the hose. The result is every bit as good as a fancy expensive hose. Also I have some extra 5/8” fuel hose to share with my friends.
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Getting back to the beginning, the truck is now achieving 16.8 miles per gallon of gasoline on the same driving cycle as before. That old breather hose had been costing me money at the fuel pump, using about 108 extra gallons of gasoline during the past 10,000 miles of driving, or about $300 to $400.
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