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    hey vlad, how did you go with the breathers....

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    hey vlad, how did you go with the breathers....
    Probably can't remember

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    I've seen extended breather lines terminate in the engine bay with an in line filter to prevent anything getting sucked into the breather line. A simple effective idea I thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by disco2hse View Post
    Probably can't remember


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    Vlad

    If you want to pop over I can show the extended breathers on my 90. I also have some spare hose too.
    Weeds I'll bring some stuff over on Sunday to show how I did mine.
    Sorry just realised how old this thread was. Offer still stands though.

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    One of my friends used petrol radio control car air filters on his extended breathers, they are usually a chromed plastic or anodised aluminium housing with foam filter element. Pretty colours like purple and blue! He had them terminate just below roof level behind his jap ute's cab. He was working in the WA mines at the time and reckoned they a good thing.

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    I used irrigation dripper line from bunnings to repair mine there is two types get the soft plyable type, also you can get joiners etc

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