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RealOEM shows one.  Somewhere on here, the poster found that if he plugged the port on the throttle body, the car ran rough and hardly ran.  There may be an orifice hole in the body.

A radiator shop is a good place to take a leak.

 

I have no idea what I'm doing but I know I'm really good at it.

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6 hours ago, jimk said:

RealOEM shows one.  Somewhere on here, the poster found that if he plugged the port on the throttle body, the car ran rough and hardly ran.  There may be an orifice hole in the body.

I know there’s supposed to be that little line. I’ve also seen the diagrams and when I got my car it didn’t even have the vent hose hooked up. It was so dry rot it broke on the ends and I found it sitting deep in the engine bay. Then it didn’t have the tee. I replaced with new hose and installed it without the tee. I did install a new fresh plug to the TB port. 
after last weekends replacement of the badly rotted and not connected WUR hose the car ran brilliantly. 
 

2003 e39 M5 (daily)

1986 e30 325es (sons car)

1972 2002tii (fun daily alternative)

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