Spec-R twin oil breather
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Hello all.
Can anyone tell we where this breather is connected on the YB?
![](http://spec-r.co.uk/images/stories/virtuemart/product/all-cosworth-group-a-race-breather-plain-.jpg)
http://spec-r.co.uk/fast-road/ford/s...n-4-109-detail
On the right tank i'm guessing atmosphere on the top and some sort of drain on the bottom, and on the left tank i'm guessing engine-left-side kidney-connection, engine-right-side under the exhaust manifold, and the sump maybe?
Also, what is the dimensions on the connections?
Can anyone tell we where this breather is connected on the YB?
![](http://spec-r.co.uk/images/stories/virtuemart/product/all-cosworth-group-a-race-breather-plain-.jpg)
http://spec-r.co.uk/fast-road/ford/s...n-4-109-detail
On the right tank i'm guessing atmosphere on the top and some sort of drain on the bottom, and on the left tank i'm guessing engine-left-side kidney-connection, engine-right-side under the exhaust manifold, and the sump maybe?
Also, what is the dimensions on the connections?
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I've looked at pictures of Rod's, and it seems that this is a revised version, with the two canisters welded together. On Rod's setup the canisters are connected with a hose.
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