Proper hose - Crank breather to Carb |
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Proper hose - Crank breather to Carb |
TMMorgan |
Jun 29 2009, 07:04 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 29-June 09 From: Tafton,PA Member No.: 10,519 Region Association: North East States |
I have a '75 1.8 that a friend has given me (nicest thing anyone has ever done for me). I spent the Spring working on the electrical and I am 98% of the way there. The car was a Frankenstein of 3 cars so it has not been on the road in its current setup. I am good with electrical but a rookie with mechanical.
- Below the oil cap is what looks to be the crank case vent - On the single 4 barrel carb is an air intake fitting I called Pelican to ask if they carried a hose and they did not have a part specific for the application. A friend of mine warned me a valve should be in place to prevent oil from being sucked into the carburator. Pelican recommended I look to a VW supplier for a filter used in many VW's. Can anyone give me some direction. Picture attached. Thank you! |
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