Rough idle ( jumping revs) 1.9 1998

jazZ3r

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Hey everyone, Just looking for some advice on a newly acquired z3. I’ve driven a few hundred miles since buying and it’s starting to really struggle with idling and general smooth cruising... I’ve looked at engine bay and can see this tube is split (see pic attached) ... would this be a culprit and what part is this?any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Jack
 

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Synclare

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That's the crankcase breather pipe that should be connected to the large adjacent ribbed pipe in the picture.. Any splits in pipes will cause problems. Genuine BMW pipes aren't generally that more expensive (certainly on the 6 cylinder cars) than aftermarket pipes and better quality.
That small breather pipe goes to the camshaft cover hidden under the inlet manifold.
 

Stevo7682

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Yes totally agree with the others comments all air intake , breather and vacuum hoses need to be intact or rough idle, rough running and poor fuel economy becomes the order of the day
 

Stevo7682

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Was going to post some pictures up from real oem but the various hoses are in different areas.
So here is the link to realoem
https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/select

Put in last 7 of chassis number click browse parts then you can look at the various sections and get the part numbers and images for the bits you may require.
 
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