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Old 01-31-2013, 09:49 AM
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Hey guys, Very quick question, so my EGR tube broke. One of the two little tubes that go to the DFPE Sensor broke. I put some putty around it meanwhile, but i know its not fixed. Apparently, ford discontinued that part. And NO ONE has it. I have searched for days. I dont want a junkyard part either. Dont want to delete the egr because i just replaced the DFPE sensor so i could get the most mpg out of my car lol.

So i saw on ebay the part but it said, 2002-2004. Now im not a mustang guru, but last i remember, the only difference from 99-01 to 02-04 was something in the valves right? and it being internally balanced ? I dont think the EGR tube would vary right? THey are taxing hard on it ($93.00 for the EGR tube) but its the only one i can find.

So long story short, will that part fit my car? i have a 1999.

I dont like asking questions a lot but i have not found it in any thread, or any forum. Thanks guys.
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Old 01-31-2013, 09:50 AM
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Oh this is the link to the ebay EGR tube.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OEM-EGR-...ac0c3b&vxp=mtr
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Pic of where it's broke at? If there is enough on either side of the break, you can get away with a piece of high temp vacuum line and some small clamps.
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well i dont have a picture of it, but one of the two tubes broke completely and came off. So jb weld putty is holding it now. but its not looking to good, and i know its leaking through there.
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Take a high temp vac line and put that on the end still connected to the pipe, clamp that down, then stick the piece that broke off in the other end of the line and clamp that down.
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how can i clamp the hose to the pipe? its just a hole. appreciate the help, and sorry for my ignorance
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Hose clamp
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I'm looking to sell my entire EGR for $60 shipped. It has all the connections and a brand new of those pipes...

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You could pick a new (to you) tube from your local junk yard/pick-n-pull. Should be way cheaper then $93.
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For whatever reason is has already stated he doesn't want the part from a junkyard :-/
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