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blkonblk

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Tony where did you get yours?? How often do you have to clean it? Can you do a write up when you have time? I would like to get one

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Thanks for the links Joe
 
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every oil change i clean it out i got mine from catchcans.com

ill take a pic this weekend where i have it hooked up just been swamped
 

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I thought this was going to turn into a DIY. How did it die out?
 
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It will be once i get my truck back tomorrow.
 

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Thank you sir. Truck okay?


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Yes, thank you. If you wouldn't also mind explaining which one you purchased, that would be great. I looked at the website and I see 3 different styles. I'm technically inclined when it comes to automation and working on things, but with engines I'm pretty much a rookie with what is where unless I've had to work on it in the past. I know major components, but when it comes to "this line is going from the canooter valve(teehee) to this valve" type thing I'm lost. Thanks again
 

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Anybody for something cheap that works pretty good?

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The filter element substituted for the one inside is made of:

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Cut round pieces as needed.
Unscrew the bowl to empty.

Lowe's or Home Depot can fix you up with the separator, 90 degree barbs, and hose clamps. 3/8" hose as needed from parts store. Cost about $35.
 
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