Vacuum harness busted! Where to get another? November 30, 2015, 04:18:51 AM That plastic thing with two bolts holding it to the firewall, it busted, and the biggest non-brake-booster hose came off. I don’t know what else to call it besides a vacuum harness and I can’t find another; is this just something I should check s yards for or is there a source to get these from? I imagine with the 5.0 engine there should be a few out there but I can’t find them. My daily driver held together with duct tape to ensure the brakes work and engine doesn’t rev more than I want it to isn’t great. Quote Selected
Vacuum harness busted! Where to get another? Reply #1 – November 30, 2015, 09:32:21 AM Ebay has them in plastic and aluminum. I can't send a link from work, but they are on here. I think Blue Oval Industries makes reproductins of the plastic ones. Quote Selected
Vacuum harness busted! Where to get another? Reply #2 – November 30, 2015, 04:34:14 PM Mustang ones are identical, as are crown vics and most other fords have a part that is very similar through the 80's and 90's.$5 says your motor mounts are broken which caused your engine to rock and tugged on the vac line that goes from intake to that vac line. I usually either lengthen the hose going to that plastic peice, or fix the motor mount or both.I believe it is called a vacspooge distribution manifold. Quote Selected
Vacuum harness busted! Where to get another? Reply #3 – November 30, 2015, 05:00:57 PM I can ship you one for $15. Mine came from 87-88 Turbo Coupes. Quote Selected
Vacuum harness busted! Where to get another? Reply #4 – November 30, 2015, 11:40:40 PM Thanks! I had never heard of Blue Oval Industries but they look legit! Quote Selected
Vacuum harness busted! Where to get another? Reply #5 – December 01, 2015, 04:58:35 PM Ta da: https://lmr.com/item/LRS-9490A/86-93-Mustang-50L-Vacuum-Tree Quote Selected
Vacuum harness busted! Where to get another? Reply #6 – December 01, 2015, 07:33:57 PM Before I realized it was my best oken motor mounts eating my vac tree, back when I was 16 and knew nothing about carsz I'd swap one out ever few weeks.Once local parts dried up, I actually started making my own with aquarium tubing. Next car I bought I realized it was the motor mounts because it pulled the hose off the nipple while I was watching it. I added a bit of hose with a empty pen as the splice. If it leaked, I put a bit of electrical tape over it.I've actually done that with other cars when they broke down on the side of the road quite often.As a cable lineman, I always have a roll or two of electrical tape in my pockets. Quote Selected