bob i found a normal hosepipe with a variable end on is good. set it to thin jet to get a powerful flow. stand quite far back and it cleans mud out really well without bending fins.
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So it goes inline in the pipe from the rocker cover to the plastic pipe going
across the rocker cover to the turbo? Why is oil going back into the air intake
a bad thing? Sorry for the numpty questions, just curious BTW, that little air
filter on the top of that catch tank link that was posted, was that merely to let
extra air back into the breather pipe?
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Matt
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERHow about one of those aluminium drinks bottles with a drain off valve at the bottom?
Also where do you get the drain valve from ??Regards
Kev.
2.4 black beast
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You can get the drain-off valves from shops or merchants that sell air compressor spares.
I have a hose coming from the rocker cover into a bottle (catch tank) and a small filter on the intake tube where the original hose used to connect on to.
http://www.motor-world.co.uk/show_prod.php?prod_id=6978Last edited by BUSHWHACKER; 16 June 2006, 10:40.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERYou can get the drain-off valves from shops or merchants that sell air compressor spares.
I have a hose coming from the rocker cover into a bottle (catch tank) and a small filter on the intake tube where the original hose used to connect on to.
http://www.motor-world.co.uk/show_prod.php?prod_id=6978Regards
Kev.
2.4 black beast
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