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You could do that, much like a TR4 setup. I should think that given the ge=
nerous diameter of the TR3 road vent tube it could handle anything unless yo=
u are having some serious crankcase pressure issues. =20
Bill B
TS30800L
Stay Home, Wash Your Hands.=20
On May 6, 2020, at 3:53 PM, dave <dave@ranteer.com> wrote:
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My valve cover is spitting oil from the vent, probably because of the perfor=
mance mods.
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Been thinking if I run a pipe between the valve cover and the intake manifo=
ld, that would create enough suction to solve the problem?
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Does anyone make this or do I have to build it?
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