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> 6 Guys Show Me Your Breathers, Looking For Ideas
Lucky9146
post Nov 9 2017, 01:11 AM
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In Sept there was a thread called "Crankcase Breathers" but it seemed geared toward 4 cyl and more stock set ups through valve covers.

Forrestkhaag showed me his set up at 914 Fun Day in Temecula but other than that I have seen little for a 6. I know some kind of small tank and filter is needed.

Anybody use an EMPI alum box?

Suggestions for good mounting spots near the 6 tank oil filler?

Pictures much appreciated!

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rgalla9146
post Nov 9 2017, 06:23 AM
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QUOTE(Lucky9146 @ Nov 9 2017, 02:11 AM) *

In Sept there was a thread called "Crankcase Breathers" but it seemed geared toward 4 cyl and more stock set ups through valve covers.

Forrestkhaag showed me his set up at 914 Fun Day in Temecula but other than that I have seen little for a 6. I know some kind of small tank and filter is needed.

Anybody use an EMPI alum box?

Suggestions for good mounting spots near the 6 tank oil filler?

Pictures much appreciated!

Thanks
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Plastic pop bottle.
Weighs nothing, no cutting, no drilling, easily reversed, practically invisible, nice fit into stock breather hose.
Plus you can actually see residue if blow-by is increasing.
Not visible in the photo are slits along the top to allow breathing.
Yes, I've fixed the fuel line snap and removed the rag.


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post Nov 9 2017, 10:26 AM
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Pictures much appreciated!

Thanks
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Plastic pop bottle.
Weighs nothing, no cutting, no drilling, easily reversed, practically invisible, nice fit into stock breather hose.
Plus you can actually see residue if blow-by is increasing.
Not visible in the photo are slits along the top to allow breathing.
Yes, I've fixed the fuel line snap and removed the rag.


Love the simplicity thanks for the idea. It was great to look in this morning and find 3 responses with yours being the first!
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