Evap return lines help (emissions)

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Howdy all...

My 8 plugs and 8 coils replace went well... Very happy with how the engine responds now... Much MUCH improved! (no shakes for the most part)

Before doing all that though, I noticed a bunch of elect. tape around the two areas I've highlighted in the attached image.

#1 arrow - the rubber 90deg. boot is cracked and hanging by a thread... I push it up into position & the engine idles way down to -almost stalling- & then recovers ok... I can hear it sucking air & likely making me run rich.

#2 arrow has a pretty nice kink in the red plastic tubing.. Restricting flow from whatever it's supposed to do (I'm reading about it)

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Ford dealer wants $220.00 for the lines and claims it comes as an entire evap system harness that connects to the intake manifold on the left side... Which seems correct from what I can see...

My question is if these lines can be repaired?... Can you purchase 90deg. rubber boots?

I'm checking a junk yard (LKQ) for the entire part / line harness that goes to the two areas in the pic -- and obviously the EGR valve (green line, center) but if I can't get the same part, I'll need a plan "B"... $220.00 is not an option.

I hope LKQ will have it on the motor... It's the same rig I got the fuel pump off of a couple weeks ago...

Thoughts anyone?
Thanks...

I 'almost' have it running 'perfect'... I get a little flutter when getting up to speed and I think it's these lines... (arrow #1 for sure causing this, IMO..)
 

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Turns out the 90 elbow boot I thought was cracked, wasn't... It was a broken nipple the boot hooked on to... Removed VM, pulled the nipple out of the boot & cleaned all the BS super glue off (previous car owner 'special') & 5 minutes later with epoxy, back in business... Issue solved.

Note to DIY'ers: never fix broken nipples with super glue
 
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Yeah, and that wasn't even the best part in retrospect... This guy, when finding out the super glue job didn't hold up all that well... Opted for :superhack: plan A.2 ~~ Wrap tape around all over the place in a 'sling' type fashion to hold the rubber on the nipple... :hmm: what's the code for "rubber off nipple"?

b.t.w.. I have misfire bliss again... Different holes this time but no solid cel...
 
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