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Old 02-28-2008, 08:48 PM
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I'm about to install this "breather tank" from LR, but don't know where the hose that's currently coming from the O/A separator that feeds back into the intake goes. What do you do with this open line? If anyone has any pics or can outline the process, I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance
Old 02-28-2008, 08:58 PM
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The hose normally routes back into the j-boot. If your using a non recirculating breather thank, you simply cap off the hole on the j-boot. The line originally on the AOS is routed to the catch can.
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I think the way they have it set up, is that the AOS hose attaches to the breather tank, and you plug the hole in the j-boot or MAF. Their tank is designed to collect oil and be drained, and air exits thru the filter at the top.

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