Crank breather tank kits
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jf951: I doubt it. PCV is the possibly oldest of the smog rules.
Sam: Can't get the AOS off without removing the down pipe. Big PIA.
944CS: in my case, no oil in tank = no fumes. But if you do have oil fumes, you run a hose from the top of the tank back to the J-boot and restore the closed system.
Sam: Can't get the AOS off without removing the down pipe. Big PIA.
944CS: in my case, no oil in tank = no fumes. But if you do have oil fumes, you run a hose from the top of the tank back to the J-boot and restore the closed system.
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"I'm a master watchmaker, trust me, Breitlings aren't in Rolex's class."
Perhaps, but yours wasn't strapped to a Marine Ace during the Marianna's Turkey Shoot!...I wouldn't throw either one outta bed btw.
Perhaps, but yours wasn't strapped to a Marine Ace during the Marianna's Turkey Shoot!...I wouldn't throw either one outta bed btw.
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No, mine get no accumulation. Looks cool but probably a waste of time and money, unless it shows you that you have bad blow-by past the rings. Which is good but not pleasant to know.
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i'd rather not run it back into the j-boot, but those fumes are annoying...i'm tryin to thing of where I can rout the filter so that the air won't come in through the windows