Thank you so much for responding. So much more info than I was expecting. Really appreciate it. Be well!The hose appears to be "Hose, Ventilation, No. 2" which is the fresh air breather for the PCV system. The fitting is either part of your aftermarket intake or came from the original airbox. Since the fitting is downstream from the MAF sensor, it is important that there is not a leak here.
If it is the original Toyota fitting, then from looking at the Toyota parts catalogue for the original intake, it appears that this fitting isn't available separately and would require buying a whole new OEM airbox to get the fitting which is around $750usd. Perhaps either contact the maker of your aftermarket intake to see if they can supply the fitting, otherwise an autowrecker might be a good option to get just the fitting at a reasonable price.
If all else fails, if you know someone who has a lathe and some skills, perhaps they could make an aluminum fitting to fit the grommet with the end having a male or female NPT pipe thread, then buy a generic elbow and hose nipple to screw in.
Thank you so much for responding. So much more info than I was expecting. Really appreciate it. Be well!
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The hose appears to be "Hose, Ventilation, No. 2" which is the fresh air breather for the PCV system. The fitting is either part of your aftermarket intake or came from the original airbox. Since the fitting is downstream from the MAF sensor, it is important that there is not a leak here.
If it is the original Toyota fitting, then from looking at the Toyota parts catalogue for the original intake, it appears that this fitting isn't available separately and would require buying a whole new OEM airbox to get the fitting which is around $750usd. Perhaps either contact the maker of your aftermarket intake to see if they can supply the fitting, otherwise an autowrecker might be a good option to get just the fitting at a reasonable price.
If all else fails, if you know someone who has a lathe and some skills, perhaps they could make an aluminum fitting to fit the grommet with the end having a male or female NPT pipe thread, then buy a generic elbow and hose nipple to screw in.
The hose appears to be "Hose, Ventilation, No. 2" which is the fresh air breather for the PCV system. The fitting is either part of your aftermarket intake or came from the original airbox. Since the fitting is downstream from the MAF sensor, it is important that there is not a leak here.
If it is the original Toyota fitting, then from looking at the Toyota parts catalogue for the original intake, it appears that this fitting isn't available separately and would require buying a whole new OEM airbox to get the fitting which is around $750usd. Perhaps either contact the maker of your aftermarket intake to see if they can supply the fitting, otherwise an autowrecker might be a good option to get just the fitting at a reasonable price.
If all else fails, if you know someone who has a lathe and some skills, perhaps they could make an aluminum fitting to fit the grommet with the end having a male or female NPT pipe thread, then buy a generic elbow and hose nipple to screw in.
I found the part!! It wasn’t on Ebay one day, the next day it was there! Thanks again!Thank you so much for responding. So much more info than I was expecting. Really appreciate it. Be well!
I found the part!! It wasn’t on Ebay one day, the next day it was there! Thanks again!