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> Stock oil baffle, Mod??
Jetsetsurfshop
post Jun 15 2014, 08:48 AM
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Hey Paddock people,
Any thoughts in enlarging the drain back hole?
I also have a questions in the oil filler neck. I used PST 565 (loctite) for the o-ring seal. Its been leaking. Maybe not liberal enough with the goo?
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post Jun 24 2014, 12:54 AM
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There are other versions of that piece with a larger hole. The ones with the PCV valve. You can gut the PCV valve to increase flow, or you could weld a section of pipe on in place of the PCV. But in a stock setup, that's not a drain back, it's just a path for air to flow (with some oil vapor).
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post Jun 25 2014, 06:11 AM
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There are other versions of that piece with a larger hole. The ones with the PCV valve. You can gut the PCV valve to increase flow, or you could weld a section of pipe on in place of the PCV. But in a stock setup, that's not a drain back, it's just a path for air to flow (with some oil vapor).

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