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<blockquote data-quote="Shaunb" data-source="post: 563428" data-attributes="member: 20992"><p>Bump...</p><p>Any answers out there, I was going to run a breather hose from bulkhead fitting to my oil bath air filter but there is no fitting for it, so not sure where the hoses went when the charcoal filter was there.</p><p>Is this the only tank breather? I have had it plugged since last summer with no apparent issues but does it need to be breathing?</p><p>Any info greatly appreciated.</p><p>Shaun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaunb, post: 563428, member: 20992"] Bump... Any answers out there, I was going to run a breather hose from bulkhead fitting to my oil bath air filter but there is no fitting for it, so not sure where the hoses went when the charcoal filter was there. Is this the only tank breather? I have had it plugged since last summer with no apparent issues but does it need to be breathing? Any info greatly appreciated. Shaun [/QUOTE]
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