Dave, I used the original tube, but cut it up and modified it. Turning it
upward and I made an o-ring sealed fitting that fits tight in the block and
welded the modified and turned up tube to it. Check out my Resto video for
details. The tube can be longer then a flexible tube/hose can go to a can. The
bigger the tube and hose the better. If the tube is longer and pointing upward
then the oil will run back down to the block. Little if any will make it to
the can.
Dave H.
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> On Jan 27, 2022, at 4:17 PM, Dave Connitt <dconnitt@fuse.net> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Just a little background first. I have a â??67 TR4A IRS. About 2 years ago I
> removed the PCZv valve due to excessive carbon buildup and added a TR4 style
> crankcase vent pipe.
> That stopped my carbon buildup issue but created a new problem which is oil
> now is dripping off the bottom of the car.
> Now to my question.. Has anyone out there done a similar change of adding a
> TR4 style crankcase vent tube and then plumbed in a oil catch tank? If so,
> please enlighten me!
> Thanks,
> Dave Connitt
>
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