What is this part called?
I was replacing the air filter and noticed that this part was cracked.


What is it called? It looks VERY SIMPLE to replace. Am I wrong? To me, it looks as though I just order a new part, unscrew the cracked one and take it our. Reverse to replace with the new one.
Should I get a Honda part or would any part be ok? Anything I'm missing?
Thanks!
Scott


What is it called? It looks VERY SIMPLE to replace. Am I wrong? To me, it looks as though I just order a new part, unscrew the cracked one and take it our. Reverse to replace with the new one.
Should I get a Honda part or would any part be ok? Anything I'm missing?
Thanks!
Scott
Just an intake pipe or intake tube... I'd look on eBay for a cheap used one or get one of those $30 intakes and just replace that rubber section with the metal tube from the intake.
Hmmm.....
hitting up the junkyard for just that part is not worth it!
1. you probably wont find it!
2. ur gonna have to look around and spend money on each entrance
3. if you do find one It will last you a year maybe.......cause its used!
If you wanna be ghetto just use duct tape....it will work just fine! not something I recommend but it works 100%
if you wanna spend money just buy it new!
autozone pepboys kragen napa one of those should have it...call them up and compare prices!
Modified by radiuslight at 5:22 PM 7/27/2008
hitting up the junkyard for just that part is not worth it!
1. you probably wont find it!
2. ur gonna have to look around and spend money on each entrance
3. if you do find one It will last you a year maybe.......cause its used!
If you wanna be ghetto just use duct tape....it will work just fine! not something I recommend but it works 100%
if you wanna spend money just buy it new!
autozone pepboys kragen napa one of those should have it...call them up and compare prices!
Modified by radiuslight at 5:22 PM 7/27/2008
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by radiuslight »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hmmm.....
hitting up the junkyard for just that part is not worth it!
1. you probably wont find it!
2. ur gonna have to look around and spend money on each entrance
3. if you do find one It will last you a year maybe.......cause its used!
If you wanna be ghetto just use duct tape....it will work just find! not something I recommend but it works 100%
if you wanna spend money just buy it new!
autozone pepboys kragen napa one of those should have it...call them up and compare prices!</TD></TR></TABLE>
What junkyards do you go to?
Mine = $1 to get in, that part - $5 max
hitting up the junkyard for just that part is not worth it!
1. you probably wont find it!
2. ur gonna have to look around and spend money on each entrance
3. if you do find one It will last you a year maybe.......cause its used!
If you wanna be ghetto just use duct tape....it will work just find! not something I recommend but it works 100%
if you wanna spend money just buy it new!
autozone pepboys kragen napa one of those should have it...call them up and compare prices!</TD></TR></TABLE>
What junkyards do you go to?
Mine = $1 to get in, that part - $5 max
all the ones in Los Angeles!
u-pick-parts and others
Its probably different out there!
here in LA there is big demand for accord parts
I always find accord stripped to the bone!
entrance runs about $2-5 bucks
u-pick-parts and others
Its probably different out there!
here in LA there is big demand for accord parts
I always find accord stripped to the bone!
entrance runs about $2-5 bucks
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You basiclly have three options:
1) If you really want to stick with stock, you can go to your local dealership and order the intake tubing from them.
2) Visit your local Autozone, Advanced, Checker, etc.. and buy a cheap replacment for roughly 30-40 dollars.
3) You can use your local junkyard, ebay, craigslist, etc... to find a used one.
1) If you really want to stick with stock, you can go to your local dealership and order the intake tubing from them.
2) Visit your local Autozone, Advanced, Checker, etc.. and buy a cheap replacment for roughly 30-40 dollars.
3) You can use your local junkyard, ebay, craigslist, etc... to find a used one.
Thanks to all for your help. I found it online with Majestic Honda http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com for $22.57.
Now, another question. Easy fix? It looks easy.
Do I need to replace any of the connectors that are attached? They look fine.
Now, another question. Easy fix? It looks easy.
Do I need to replace any of the connectors that are attached? They look fine.
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