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Broken purge solenoid
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I decided to do the canisterectomy today and I ended up breaking the lower plastic connector on my purge solenoid right at the base. It broke in one piece, so would epoxying it work temporarily until I can get a new one?
The part says Bosch 0 280 142 470...I am having trouble finding it online. Is there a different part number I could find at a local parts store or car dealership? The nearest Can-Am dealer is 100 miles away.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be great
Thanks
Jeff
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Try this
709000443 purge valve $48.99 at cheapcycleparts.com. This is for a 2008 GS...
709000413 rollover valve $35.99 located on the tank
Don't see any solenoid
Last edited by Chupaca; 12-29-2017 at 06:51 PM.
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Originally Posted by Chupaca
709000443 purge valve $48.99 at cheapcycleparts.com. This is for a 2008 GS...
Thanks Chupaca
Do you think epoxying the broken one will work in the meantime?
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Sure....
Should be fine, just let it set well. I usually use a soldering gun to weld the break and then apply the epoxy so it has rough edges to latch onto...
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Originally Posted by Chupaca
709000443 purge valve $48.99 at cheapcycleparts.com. This is for a 2008 GS...
709000413 rollover valve $35.99 located on the tank
Don't see any solenoid
Yep, it is the purge valve
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Why do you want to retain the purge valve anyway? If you are removing the canister. The purge valve would serve no function.
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