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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Thomas" data-source="post: 169183" data-attributes="member: 485"><p>Danno, I know you have not got the stuff for playing,</p><p>After many years you will !,</p><p>But If you must use the standard breather,</p><p>For me, I would make the pipe go upwards from the alloy bolt ,</p><p>With a longer rubber pipe to the top of the engine then down.</p><p>The first bit of pipe is metal for about 5 ", Then a rubber pipe goes out under the mag' cowl ,</p><p>And pokes through a hole on the prop stand plate.</p><p></p><p>You can see it in the first photo I sent you , A 71S.</p><p>It's not easy because the metal pipe is shaped,</p><p>If you could find a straight fitting to go where the alloy bolt goes in ,</p><p>It would be easy,</p><p>I am thinking an old carb' Banjo ?.</p><p></p><p>The standard pipe going down, Even if there is only mist, Will turn into a drip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Thomas, post: 169183, member: 485"] Danno, I know you have not got the stuff for playing, After many years you will !, But If you must use the standard breather, For me, I would make the pipe go upwards from the alloy bolt , With a longer rubber pipe to the top of the engine then down. The first bit of pipe is metal for about 5 ", Then a rubber pipe goes out under the mag' cowl , And pokes through a hole on the prop stand plate. You can see it in the first photo I sent you , A 71S. It's not easy because the metal pipe is shaped, If you could find a straight fitting to go where the alloy bolt goes in , It would be easy, I am thinking an old carb' Banjo ?. The standard pipe going down, Even if there is only mist, Will turn into a drip. [/QUOTE]
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