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Old 08-18-2013, 03:15 PM   #1
65'RustBucket
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Road draft tube...snapped off!

As posted in the title my road draft tube snapped off! God only knows where it fell off haha, but all that remains now is a 90 degree elbow out of the valve cover pointed at the firewall of the cab. So it still breathes, just not in the best location... I know I could make a PCV system for it, but the bucket has been out of commission for close to 2 weekends now and I just wanna drive the darn thing! So is there another fix besides making another tube myself or making a PCV system? What about something like this? - http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...ilter/_/N-25xh

Will a breather filter do the job? Or would it become oil saturated too quickly and render it useless? *By the way, I wouldn't mind rinsing out the filter occasionally!* I was just wondering if anyone has used this method before. Thanks guys and gals!
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