Re: Re: Valve Cover Breather Question

From: Thomas Vacchino (tommyv@thecia.net)
Date: Thu Aug 24 2000 - 20:13:05 EDT


Figures, Bernd beats me to the answer!!....Bernd, you live in that Dak or what?!

Kyle it's like he says.........

"psychonaut"

"Bernd D. Ratsch" wrote:

> 1.1/4"
>
> The K&N just went on yesterday afternoon and it fits perfectly in the
> factory hole/grommet.
>
> - Bernd
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kyle Kozubal" <grndak4x4@home.com>
> To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 3:19 PM
> Subject: DML: Valve Cover Breather Question
>
> > For those who are using 'aftermarket valve cover breathers, what size
> valve
> > cover breather are you using, hole-wise. I pulled out the valve cover
> > breather and measured the hole on my trucks valve cover, and it appears to
> > be 1"-1 1 /6". This hole does appear to have a hard rubber grommet on it,
> > and I assume then I measured the grommets holes. So I assume then a valve
> > cover breather which uses a 1 1 /4" hole would work, right?? Bernd, I see
> > you are using Mr. Gasket's 2054, does it fit nice and snug? Also, my
> current
> > stock valve cover has a hose connected to it and this hose goes into the
> > stock air filter housing. Will it cause ANY type of problem if the valve
> > cover breather wouldnt use this hose? The reason I ask is because of a
> > possible cold air intake project using a GenIII air hat. I would
> ultimately
> > like to just use a valve cover breather which uses no hose, just basically
> > would be a 360degree open element push on type of breather. Basically the
> > valve cover breather is just a vent, isnt it?
> > Kyle
> > 93 Dakota 4x4 V6
> >
> >



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