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oil leak in airbox

I use the loop...

to catch some of the oil that gets by the "catch can". If I had a little better picture you would see some oil in the bottom of the loop and in the catch can. I'm testing various things so I don't smell the fumes and don't have an air box full of oil to clean. So far I've reduced the oil a substantial amount. That's why I intend to use a longer tube with a lower bottom of the loop. The more up length you have the less oil gets to the air box.

I'm still searching for a gas tank screen. If I can ever find one to test. I believe it will work better getting the gas fumes to the air box without the oil passing through. And best of all we shouldn't need a catch can or long loop hose. /Ken
 
What kind of filter material and how much did you put in the tube? If this works as you say it would be a good clean fix...

Like Yogi said= You can see a lot just by observing.
Go to a post by SABUNIM5, page #13 Post#3 Oil leak.
08/03/09. It took me awhile to find this post, Hope it helps.
I've used a similar material for over 8+ thosand miles. No oil in the box.
 
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