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ABS Modulator Brake vent plastic broken

Keith Knight

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Any have a civilian part number for this broken plastic brake vent? I found one part but can’t find the part that threads onto the vent. Or am I calling it by the wrong name?IMG_1706.jpegIMG_1705.jpegIMG_1707.jpeg
The piece on the right is all that’s left the part on the right are two pieces put together that I unscrewed from the one next to it. IMG_1708.jpeg
 

Keith Knight

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After contacting Wabco and supplying them with the new abs modulator part number and the plastic vent part number they do not have a part number for the plastic adapter that allows the two to go together. So it sounds like you have to buy the whole thing.
So heres the next questions, when does air vent out of that?
How much air when it does?
How important is it to keep that plastic vent on it?
It’s not like it sealed it from water and not a great job of keeping dust or dirt daubers out.
 

Keith Knight

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So if any else is looking for an alternate solution, this what I decided to do after looking at other Wabco ABS Modulators and seeing they used a rubber washer on the exit port I figured I would copy that idea. IMG_1713.jpegIMG_1712.jpegIMG_1711.jpeg
Purchased some 1/16” thick rubber washers from Lowe’s 1 1/2” OD X 3/16”ID, #10-24x 1/2” screws and some 3/16” washers.
The last picture is the finished result.
 

Keith Knight

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That was my thought as well. And as far as deep water fording. Adding hoses to the vents would only add stress causing them to fail quicker and with the only option to buy new modulators $300-400 each plus the electrical adapter cables equals $$$$$!
 
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