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How much Vacume hose is needed for rats nest removal?

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Old Mar 14, 2003 | 07:11 PM
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that is ok i got some today at crap tire! i should have enough to finish the job now... and get this it was the right colour as well!
Thanx thaugh cheers
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Old Mar 14, 2003 | 08:10 PM
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alright thanx guy's however i thaught that vacume tubbing was not good for oil whatsoever it will degrade and litterally fall apart!?
the silicon stuff does. I'm gona run normal black rubber vac line between the oil fill / charcoal
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Old Mar 14, 2003 | 08:11 PM
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Originally posted by Rotory
umm im not sure jreynish ive never heard of the oil catch can but im not a guru or anything just your average joe. it looks to me from his diagram that the oil from the filler vent will be ran through the charcoal canister and redeposited in the gas tank...that isnt right is it?? i thought charcoal was only for gas fumes or something like that im a noob dont flame!!!
nope. the setup is actully the exact same as stock. execpt I'm adding the catch can in as well.

the fumes from both the oil fill tube, and charcoal can. are being sucked into the TID.
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