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Bumbazor

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Breather small pipe
« on: 02 March 2010, 07:26:40 »

What would happen, and how long would it take, if the small pipe was connected to the wrong location on the chamber on top of the plenum?
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Re: Breather small pipe
« Reply #1 on: 02 March 2010, 08:23:26 »

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What would happen, and how long would it take, if the small pipe was connected to the wrong location on the chamber on top of the plenum?

Not a great deal really.....the holes for the fual tank vent valve are slightly larger in the breather bridge but, there is a drilling in the breather box which is the main control.

If I am honest, I swap the 2 round for a few hundren miles occasional as the petrol fumes from the tank vent is very good at clearing the breather bridge section out.....
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