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Wading breather pipes

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boss:
literally the same, just route them along the  a-frame. but its a got to be loooooooooooooooong to go down the chassis. you will also neeed to do the fueltank breather. search a little around on here and youll find a few threads of people asking how to drain the fuel tank as they have water in there!

stretchy:


 have never heard of a fuel tank breather. is this comen for water to get in there ???

wizard:
There is a tank breather, but water rarely gets down it. Its usually cable tied to the filler pipe.

wizard :twisted:

boss:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^buy this guys breather kits^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


saw a bloke on a green lane run who had one from him and itsa good kit. when it comes to sorting my axles he will recive an email.

Disco Matt:
Been meaning to ask this for a while - when you fit a timing case breather, do you need to take the timing case apart or does the connector just screw in from the front using the existing wading plug hole?

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