oil catch can
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that's pretty good setup, s57, i recently just replaced my husky with a real one, so i run 2 now, although my breather valve would never produce anything but slight vapor oil ( you can tell by the clear hose changing color, and that's about it.)
husky's hard foam material inside is not made for high heat/ oil... it breaks down overtime...
husky's hard foam material inside is not made for high heat/ oil... it breaks down overtime...
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Sealed n/a and vented for fi. You only want two ports n/a. DO NOT run the breather into the same catch can as the pcv if you're n/a. That totally stops the pcv system from working.
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