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    I'm after the elbow fittings and the dual outlet 'thingy' connected to the breather outlet hose. Thanks Ed.

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    You don't want to get it from Clewett ??
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    Oh, okay..I'll have a look at Clewett again. Thanks heaps Mate.

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    You could use an oil catch can instead. Those plastic tubes that feed into the rain hats are very ugly in my opinion. I had them and then went back to the factory air cleaner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PMNorris View Post
    You could use an oil catch can instead. Those plastic tubes that feed into the rain hats are very ugly in my opinion. I had them and then went back to the factory air cleaner.
    Could you post a photo please? I really don't know what this all means. I'm not very mechanically inclined..sorry.

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    Red line shows where hose from tank filler goes to catch can.

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    I was sent this photo by someone else who had the same issue, it seems like the 'prettiest' and simplest way of dealing with the issue. A 'breathing' filter directly on the breather pipe outlet. Any thoughts? Good or bad? Thanks!

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    You already have that, but without the filter sock.
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    Anyone know where this breather(?) tube goes? I can't seem to find in my notes or pictures

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    Quote Originally Posted by mspeyser View Post
    Anyone know where this breather(?) tube goes? I can't seem to find in my notes or pictures

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