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    EDIT: GM Part #24503488, $6. Also known as vacuum manifold.

    So, I broke the little 1/2" of tube off this guy (arm slipped which changing spark plugs - feel like an idiot). It had a rubber cap on it. I don't see any way to repair it, so I guess it needs to be replaced. Only problem is that I wouldn't know what to call it. Can anyone help?

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    You can get it at the dealer. Just have them pull up an exploded view of the supercharger and point at it. lol Mine was like $12 when I got it last year.
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    A-HA!



    ZZ Performance

    Let it be known that Bio gets points for the word, "cap."
    The rest of the points go to Shawn 3091's answer to another thread: http://www.grandprixforums.net/f18/i...hat-27156.html
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    Just go to the dealer and pay half as much.
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    GM Part #24503488, $6. Also known as vacuum manifold.

    Did a search for it... 04CompG broke his with his knee. His KNEE. wtf?

    It looks like everyone breaks this while changing their spark plugs. Maybe I should ask the dealership to keep them in stock.
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