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The Dodge Crankcase Breather Hose recycles the blow-by gases back to the intake at a balance of pressure and the oil where it belongs and it fits in every spirited Dodge engine bay exactly as it should. Dodge has pursued power and toughness in other words, in the 1914 all-steel body to the legendary HEMI engines, which shake with power. Drivers want the aggressive image of a Dodge muscle car and the brand satisfies that desire with initiatives such as Viper and the recent Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust that infuses electric-powered models with 600 watts of roar-out loudness in the Drag, Donut, or Sport setting and silently in Stealth Mode when the neighbors are asleep. This innovation demonstrates that the brand is concerned about performance and durability which is manifested in all the hoses, clamps and bolts in the hood. Crankcase Breather Hose is a pipe-shaped hose that routes the crankcase vapors to the engine in order to reburn them, reducing the emissions and fog. A new Dodge Crankcase Breather Hose is easy to install with the help of simple tools. The first step is to cool the engine, disconnect the battery, and trace the existing hose between valve cover and intake and examine its bends. Unscrew the clamps, unscrew and unpull the old line and wipe down both barbs to allow the new hose to fit tightly. Install lengths of matches, fittings, press the new hose completely on to every barb, position clamps, and clamp them without squashing the rubber. Ensure that Crankcase Breather Hose flows without any kinks and reconnects sensors and the battery, start up the motor, and check whether there is any leakage or whistling before you walk away.