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Not another breather hose thread?!

  • Thread starter Thread starter Joe Garfield
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There are SO many of these! But, where the he11 is the breather hose on the parts fische for my '82 1100g??
 
Wow you are right. I found it this morning but it's surprising why they put it there. Look under the crankcase section itself.

From Alpha Sports:
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I'm unable to copy the picture over from this particular fiche though
 
Those parts are for the secondary drive breather, not the one that I suspect Joe is looking for, which is from the valve cover to the airbox.

I have just spent a few minutes looking and can't find it on the fiche. Can't find it on the fiche, but I CAN find it in my shop. :encouragement:

Just went out and looked at the package sitting on the shelf, the part number is 09352-11153-00B.

I don't remember the cost, but be aware that you get about 6 feet of hose for the price.

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Alpha sports price, so you probably get it cheaper elsewhere. looks like you get 2 metres!


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[TD]Part# 09352-11153-00B[/TD]
[TD]Desc HOSE,11X15X2000 -SU[/TD]
[TD]USD Price 33.88[/TD]
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Thanks guys! I looked up the P/N that Steve listed. A Google search for a description shows (surprise!) it's an 11x15mm hose. I figured I'd see if I could find something online, or maybe the parts store, once I knew the diameters. Of course that would probably leave me with a fat imperial hose that doesn't fit or look quite right :) But we'll see...

I thought I read that Z1 is a good place for hoses, but I can't find anything in a search?
 
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On the GS850 fiches, it's on the air cleaner fiche.

No idea why they left it off the GS1100G fiche, but it's the same tubing.

The 11mm ID doesn't translate well into inch sizes -- 3/8" is too small (9.5mm) unless it's really stretchy stuff and 1/2" is way too big (12.7mm).

Their metric tubing seems to stop at 10mm, but you can get 7/16" ID tubing suitable for gasoline and oil contact at McMaster-Carr:
https://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-plastic-and-rubber-tubing/=30a5vi7si8j0yq4c51


If you're googlifying or bingerating, you might have better luck with the term "tubing" instead of "hose".
 
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