Bailey oil breather fitting??? rwd saph.
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I'm about to fit a Bailey oil breather system to my saph. Bailey istructions say to put a return to the exhaust side of block via a supplied adaptor, but I have been told to ignor this and return that pipe to the sump. I have a blanked off adaptor already fitted to the sump.
Which way of fitting is best please?
Which way of fitting is best please?
If its a 3 port:
1 large pipe at the top of the breather goes to the location of the original breather (which you remove) under the inlet man.
The other large pipe goes to the other side of the block under the turbo. You need the adaptor that Bailey supply.
The small outlet at the bottom of the breather goes to the sump below oil level.
1 large pipe at the top of the breather goes to the location of the original breather (which you remove) under the inlet man.
The other large pipe goes to the other side of the block under the turbo. You need the adaptor that Bailey supply.
The small outlet at the bottom of the breather goes to the sump below oil level.
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