Hose coming out of valve cover
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Robert Ottavio (10-21-2020)
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That would be your ccv valve. Depending on what year your jeep is you will have one on the front and the back, both different. If you need part numbers for 97+ here they are, if its before that I have no clue what the part number is.
front is #5303 0991
rear is #5303 0495
Can get both from rockauto for like $13 plus shipping.Hope this helps
front is #5303 0991
rear is #5303 0495
Can get both from rockauto for like $13 plus shipping.Hope this helps
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That would be your ccv valve. Depending on what year your jeep is you will have one on the front and the back, both different. If you need part numbers for 97+ here they are, if its before that I have no clue what the part number is.
front is #5303 0991
rear is #5303 0495
Can get both from rockauto for like $13 plus shipping.Hope this helps
front is #5303 0991
rear is #5303 0495
Can get both from rockauto for like $13 plus shipping.Hope this helps
2001. it’s the one on the back that goes to the manifold .
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 242 cui
On the front one I replaced everything from the air box to the fitting on the valve cover with a piece of fuel line, but forgot what size. One fitting is larger than the other, so size your fuel line for the big end and on the smaller fitting apply shrink tube until the OD is big enough for a snug fit on the hose.
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You can probably go to your local NAPA store and get what you need. Just take the hose with you.
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Here's everything I used on my 96. The bundle from Team Cherokee has the hose for the back of the valve cover, the front, and another vacuum hose. Note that the front hose was too short for my 96 but if you google it you can find available replacements.
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...180314&jsn=425
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...180314&jsn=414
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...180314&jsn=418 x2
https://teamcherokee.com/breather-ho...che-1991-1995/
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...180314&jsn=425
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...180314&jsn=414
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...180314&jsn=418 x2
https://teamcherokee.com/breather-ho...che-1991-1995/
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So fuel line would work? OD of the original tube is 5/16”, so it seems any hard line that size would suffice as long as the ID is 3/16” or so.
Also, OP, I have the Dorman version in hand now and I see what the others meant by it’s crap. I’m picking up another version today from Napa, I’ll compare the two and let you know. I’m replacing both assemblies since mine cracked as well when doing my valve cover. It was brittle like glass!
Also, OP, I have the Dorman version in hand now and I see what the others meant by it’s crap. I’m picking up another version today from Napa, I’ll compare the two and let you know. I’m replacing both assemblies since mine cracked as well when doing my valve cover. It was brittle like glass!
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