C cmozez Member May 3, 2003 450 0 16 Tupelo,Mississippi Aug 14, 2005 #21 Aug 14, 2005 #21 What does this go inline with? Someone draw a digram so I can see it .
HISSIN50 "How long does it take to get help in here? 15 Year Member Nov 29, 1999 31,179 33 129 Aug 14, 2005 #22 Aug 14, 2005 #22 cmozez said: What does this go inline with? Someone draw a digram so I can see it . Click to expand... Here is Andy's thread about installing one. I put mine in series on the line from the PCV valve to the upper intake (there is a tee behind the intake where the hose hooks up - I removed the OEM line and ran new line). Good luck.
cmozez said: What does this go inline with? Someone draw a digram so I can see it . Click to expand... Here is Andy's thread about installing one. I put mine in series on the line from the PCV valve to the upper intake (there is a tee behind the intake where the hose hooks up - I removed the OEM line and ran new line). Good luck.
HISSIN50 "How long does it take to get help in here? 15 Year Member Nov 29, 1999 31,179 33 129 Aug 14, 2005 #23 Aug 14, 2005 #23 Oh yeah, I think there is a tech article in SN's articles section which might have ancillary info.
5.0_GT_kid 20+ Year Stangneter Apr 18, 2004 1,155 1 39 Largo, Florida Aug 14, 2005 #24 Aug 14, 2005 #24 So does anyone have one that won't get eaten away if you use synthetic oil?
94GTLaserRC Squint as you approach, lest you be blinded by my 15 Year Member May 7, 2002 11,178 13 89 Ernan Says "here it comes... dushbag" Aug 14, 2005 #25 Aug 14, 2005 #25 I honestly think you;ll be ok... Just get one and try it out...I only use a synthetic blend anyway. RC
I honestly think you;ll be ok... Just get one and try it out...I only use a synthetic blend anyway. RC
HISSIN50 "How long does it take to get help in here? 15 Year Member Nov 29, 1999 31,179 33 129 Aug 14, 2005 #26 Aug 14, 2005 #26 If one was to use a separator with a sintered bronze element, I dont see how that could be eaten by oil.
If one was to use a separator with a sintered bronze element, I dont see how that could be eaten by oil.
H hurt Member Apr 1, 2005 173 0 16 San Antonio, TX Aug 16, 2005 #27 Aug 16, 2005 #27 This is an in-between cost option for $39: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/eppages/hboilbreather.php Looks pretty good too. Attachments oilbreather.webp 10.4 KB · Views: 94
This is an in-between cost option for $39: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/eppages/hboilbreather.php Looks pretty good too.