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#6 Re: Keeping fumes out of the passenger cabin
ddgonzal Posted on: 2012/2/22 8:19
Is the solution to buy a new boot seal?

Here is one type of L-series breather tube, it fits behind the exhaust so it's hard to see. Just need to find one and try it, or if someone has one, measure the diameter.

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#5 Re: Keeping fumes out of the passenger cabin
Posted on: 2012/2/22 8:12
Could or basically any fitting that will fit the hole.

Could your tap the joke slightly? My l doesn't have a block breather just rocker cover one.


#4 Re: Keeping fumes out of the passenger cabin
A14force Posted on: 2012/2/22 8:11
I can't help with your breather tubee DD, But I've often found that a buggered boot seal is a sure fire way to invite fumes into the car.


#3 Re: Keeping fumes out of the passenger cabin
ddgonzal Posted on: 2012/2/22 7:41
Yes, except that opening the windows draws the fumes through the holes even faster.

My crankcase vent tube fell out of the block again. The header/extractor won't let me fit a stock tube there. Any ideas? Maybe an L-series right-angle block vent tube would work?


#2 Re: Keeping fumes out of the passenger cabin
Posted on: 2012/2/22 7:39
Or open the windows


#1 Keeping fumes out of the passenger cabin
ddgonzal Posted on: 2012/2/22 7:38
Make sure all the holes, even the little ones, are sealed.

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HVAC tape and a dab of silicone works well. You can probably make it prettier, but seal all the holes.






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