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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 7:18 pm 
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Anyone got pics of how the canister mounts on the driver's side engine bay?

One hose is for the fuel tank breather and the other two (1 of 2 on top of the canister and one on the bottom)?

I've got twin SUs and breather hose from cover to the air filter
Can I connect a T piece to connect two hose coming from the air filter to the rocker cover?

and the clutch breather hose is disconnected as well

so just trying to organise and connect everything up correctly

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 5:35 pm 
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anyone got pics?


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Where does the bottom tube of the canister connected to?


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Granny's is all connected up...

Let me see if I have pics somewhere on one of my hard drives..

If not will take some for you later on today.

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Razor wrote:
Where does the bottom tube of the canister connected to?

Atmosphere.
It's the breather. :wink:

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OK here you go found one.. I had to blow them up though and also brighten them up so the quality is not real good. But atleast you will be able to see where the hoses go :wink: ..

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Thanks for the photo

So the bottom tube is not connected at all just leave it as it is.

Can I connect the Clutch Breather to the canister? I know one is for the fuel tank, and my rocker cover is connected to the air filter
Right now the Clutch Breather is not connected at all :roll:


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See my post in the other thread. NO, don't connect it there, the oily fumes will clog the canister. :wink:

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OK
is it possible to connect the fuel tank breather hose to a generic oil catch can with the flywheel breather hose?

as you said flywheel breather will clogged the canister just wondering if I can join them but with an oil catch can so I wont have a carbon canister + oil catch can
too many chunky pieces in the engine bay wont have room.


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