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Hello, I was reading back over some old posts about trimming down the element inside the breather housing . I was just wondering if anyone knows how much to trim off to be effective . Thanks
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I can't see a reason to even think of trimming the road draft filter element.
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It appears that trimming down the element helps stop the drip from the down tube .
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55 GLASS TOP (12/16/2015)
It appears that trimming down the element helps stop the drip from the down tube . The newer replacement elements most time are TOO long and is evident when you cant seat the can into the houseing flange, if so trim it till can sits comfortably.
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Lou (12/16/2015)
I can't see a reason to even think of trimming the road draft filter element. thats because you arnt aware most these days are longer.
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From a post 7 years ago by Bigwin56F100 " To eliminate oil leakage , use metal cutting shears to trim the vent screen assembly to a length of 1 13/16 " Found this in my service bulletins and thought I would share it. This is what I found while searching the forum . Hope it helps someone. My car has a slight drip and think this may fix it .
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