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Old 04-03-2007, 08:45 PM
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Default oil breather on a armondo pan -aviaid

I just bought an Armondo pan ,and if anyone knows what's up with the (oil breather outlet on the pan).I need to know how ,and what to do with the whole system. He told me it was "correct ",but didn't know how to hook it up.I have some sort of game plan ,but don't know if is wright.I know someone will have the answer. Thanks Lyle
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If you are speaking of an FE pan, the small tube attaches by hose to the puke tank that is attached to the firewall. It allows oil that is collected from the vapors from the valve covers via separate hoses to be returned to the oil pan.
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I've never used a puke tank before ,can you give me a clue to where to get one or how to build one ? I would be greatful for the info,Lyle
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I just finished this up. The breather tank is from Canton, and the drain is run to the pan.



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Burgs, that's a very sanitary set up man. BTW I dig your avitar! LOL

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I wish I could make em bounce!
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The other valve cover,...

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Old 04-07-2007, 07:31 AM
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Default Thanks for the info

Thanks for the info and the pictures ,it going to help solve a big problem Lyle
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Old 04-07-2007, 07:35 AM
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The smaller tank they have might be a better fit.
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Default Here is mine.

I worked with a few of the welders at work. Told them what I wanted. Made out of scrap stainless. Works awesome and its different from most.
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