K&N filters do not have the hose nipple, plus the breather looks cool I
guess I can cut on einto the back of the rear filter like oem
Ira Erbs
IT Teacher
and Consultant
Portland, OR
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On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 1:50 PM, <warthodson@aol.com> wrote:
> What was your reason for not using the original crankcase ventilation
> system?
> Gary Hodson
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> > Howdy all,
> > I put a K&N vent filter on the T pipe on top of my valve cover. I have
> > expereinced a lot of oil mist condensation all over the engine bay. Good
> > news, nothing will rust, bad news I have oil all over the engine bay. Is
> > this due to high crankcase pressure or is this a normal, negative
> > consequence? The filter looks great, but the oil is a major issue. I
have
> > aftermarket K&N filters with no hose nipple to attach to the air filter.
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> > I special or have other dealt with this issue?
> > Ira Erbs
> > IT Teacher
> > and Consultant
> > Portland, OR
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