Need a breather for my 1987 7.4L "N", ideas?

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I am restoring my 1987 V3500 with 7.4L TBI engine. The breather pipe disintegrated into a pile of plastic. GM discontinued part #14103133. I am keeping this truck stock so I don't want so goofy looking Mr. Gasket breather. I just need ideas to make something that looks decent and fits the grommets and the hose nipple on the Air Cleaner.

The grommet is made to fit a 1/2" tube.

The item I need to replace is #1


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I am restoring my 1987 V3500 with 7.4L TBI engine. The breather pipe disintegrated into a pile of plastic. GM discontinued part #14103133. I am keeping this truck stock so I don't want so goofy looking Mr. Gasket breather. I just need ideas to make something that looks decent and fits the grommets and the hose nipple on the Air Cleaner.

The grommet is made to fit a 1/2" tube.

The item I need to replace is #1


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I'd bend something out of steel tubing,just like a brake line a fuel line or transmission line. If I didn't think I could do it in steel I'd do it in soft copper,or pex I'd paint it black when done. Push comes to shove you could use a piece of pcv hose the correct length put a spring inside it to keep it from collapsing.. it won't have a nice 90 and 45 but you could make a sweeping C shape you'd still need something,maybe a copper elbow,plastic elbow at the valve cover
 
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I would go to a local pull-a-part and stroll the grounds.
I woyld be looking for a close match in the "correct bends" category.
You might have to trim ends to fit.
It should not be that tough to find a tube with the 2 bends you need.
You might even luck out and find an exact match.
 

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There are no yards where you can pull parts off anymore. Not near me. They are all dismantlers. The strip them and get rid of the carcass.

I probably will do what was suggested. Bend something out of steel. Just was wondering what others have done in this situation.
 

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There are no yards where you can pull parts off anymore. Not near me. They are all dismantlers. The strip them and get rid of the carcass.

I probably will do what was suggested. Bend something out of steel. Just was wondering what others have done in this situation.
Bummer...
I have 3 pullapart yards within 45 minutes of me.
 

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There are no yards where you can pull parts off anymore. Not near me. They are all dismantlers. The strip them and get rid of the carcass.

I probably will do what was suggested. Bend something out of steel. Just was wondering what others have done in this situation.
I'd also be tempted to use type A pex, poly fittings and crimp clamps your pic looked like 2 90 s would do it. Position the clamps where they look best and some black spray paint wouldn't look too ghetto.
 

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With type b pex it would be copper fittings. I love pex b.
 

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With type b pex it would be copper fittings. I love pex b.
Yea I thought about b,but A has higher heat resistance,better flex,and less likely to kink. I though the poly fittings,crimp clamps and paint could be made to look almost factory.
 

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