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Old 21-07-2014, 11:02 AM
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Can anyone recommend me a breather system that doesnt require the drilling of the cam cover? im having a t35 and Siemans 55lbs blacks fitted so need standard system binning.
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Originally Posted by RSMK4TURBO
Can anyone recommend me a breather system that doesnt require the drilling of the cam cover? im having a t35 and Siemans 55lbs blacks fitted so need standard system binning.

I use the airtech one breathing from both sides of the block but you will need a return into the sump and this must be below the oil level.
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Originally Posted by jamie956
I use the airtech one breathing from both sides of the block but you will need a return into the sump and this must be below the oil level.
You mean this one?
http://www.autospecialists.co.uk/Pro...oduct-756.html
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Originally Posted by RSMK4TURBO
Yep that's the one plumbed in as per Harvey gibbs instructions, he said you must have the return to sump below the oil level or it will just act as a third breather, the fittings for the block and small filter came from e bay.
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Originally Posted by jamie956
Yep that's the one plumbed in as per Harvey gibbs instructions, he said you must have the return to sump below the oil level or it will just act as a third breather, the fittings for the block and small filter came from e bay.
Any links pal ?
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Originally Posted by KSA-Cossie
Any links pal ?
These are the fittings I used for the block,

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cosworth-R...item3a941df3d6

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cosworth-R...item3a941df15b

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Thanks mate
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