Can't identify this part

Mus Musculus

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I am trying to identify this rubber/foam boot that's part of the cold air intake. I have looked at all sorts of parts catalogue without success.

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It's connected between an air scoop behind the driver's side front grill

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And the plastic shroud above the radiator

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Mus Musculus

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It’s completely shot, and I don’t think it’s even got the retainer I can see in your pic…
 

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Just replace with some silicone hose with a metal spiral inside (otherwise it will deform and choke the engine each time you accelerate). It is part if the whole assembly, very expensive to replace or find a decent one.
i will be doing mine soon, just taking a small timeout from wrenching on the Z, I have to sell the wife's car and it is a total mess. Will be working on that for a while.
 

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Mus Musculus

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Well, number three on that picture looks like the intake hose, but nothing looks like the rubber boot I am looking for… I suppose the item is just part of the intake tube. The part I am after is something between parts 12/13 and 3 above. I am just not sure if it's sold as part of 12/13 or 3...
 

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See in the picture above number 3 your hose at the end ( beside 12/13) you will see there is a line just up from the end that is the rubber end bit that pushes over 12/13 it is part of the hose.
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Here is a picture of one off ebay this probably a bit more like what it should look like compared to yours.

Is there no way you could repair it for the time being until you find a decent condition one .
Stephen.
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I believe the part I am looking for is not part of the hose itself , but either the intake or the hose the hose further up. I would like to have something original, but I could just go with Zephyr’s recommendation.

I am just a sucker for original bits…
 

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Part is obsolete and specific to the 1.9 engines.
Answer from bmw is: part no longer produced, try to find some NOS sitting on a dealers shelve for part number 13711743351 or try part 13711743320 from an E36 that may or may not fit.
Pretty expensive for 130€ I was quoted, so personally I am going the samco way or
use this kit that I found used locally and get rid of all that bmw clever ideas to suck money from my wallet.
 

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Yeah, I saw that @Zephyr, and will be following that one.

It's bizarre that realoem doesn't list those parts when I select my specific car (Z3 1.9 M44), but thy show up when searching for the part number 13711743320. The list of applicable cars are all 3 series E36, except for the Z3… 🤷‍♂️

The cheapest I could find is on eBay at £92.57: Genuine OE BMW E36 Cabrio Compact Coupe Air Filter Intake Tube 13711743320. It might be better to just replace the whole contraption with what you are looking at...
 

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This will make the purists cringe but you can do a cheap fix with rain water pipe and a few elbows from Wickes - see pics. Remove the spiral winding and slip a section of pipe through sleeve and slot in. Did mine ~6 years ago - no problems with air flow.E228C7FE-CAFE-4F41-9A5B-5312298760B2.jpeg
 

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I like that Colin :thumbsup:

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