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Any one fitted oil breather filter
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19Connor92
PostPosted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 8:48 pm Up
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hi everyone being looking on the forums and cant really find anything on oil breather filter, has any one fitted one. creating my new intake on my 180 nice ribbed silicone hose but standard has got oil drain going into it, want to reroute and incorporate oil breather filter
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 4:03 am Up
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the breather filter i have used in the past tent to spit oil everywhere they need to be routed back to the inlet like standard
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Could probably use a vented catch tank or similar to stop it spitting oil out and filling breather filter in oil.

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19Connor92
PostPosted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 6:48 am Up
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the 180 has a standard catch tank bolted underneath the inlet manifold?
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Lex206
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use a catchtank,i got one fitted but doesnt have much use on my engine.
tank doesnt get dirty or anything,only a couple of drops every couple hundred miles.
what that in mind maybe a breathing filter might just do the trick on your engine?

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19Connor92
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like i said the 180 already has a standard catch tank under the manifold, just wondered if it was worth doing, what to route the hose what connects to the cold air feed some wear or get rid of it??
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Elreidy
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I used a catch tank and routes the breather to wayyyy over the right hand side out of the way for better airflow and avoid any oil mishaps! No changes off the standard system noticed.
 
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