If I understand correctly, they put a reducing orifice in the hose, then found that they had to heat it so it didn't clog with oil in cold weather. d At 20:14 5/10/2000, Per Lindgren wrote: >I certainly do not have anything in that hose. I know, cause replacing >that hose was the first thing I did to the van when I bought it. On the >other hand, my Syncro has Digijet injection, opposed to the Digifant in >your Syncro. > >PerL >87 Syncro 112i > > > >John-Reed Maffeo wrote: > > > On a Syncro there is a little component inserted into the > > hose that leads from the oil breather to the air intake. > > > > The component is supposed to be a heater of some kine and I was just > > wondering what the heck it is supposed to do. > > > > I am asking because I am installing a new breather and I have been > > looking closely at the plumbing. > > > > Tia, > > > > John-Reed '86 Syncro Glacee > > > > Mesa, AZ David Beierl - Providence, RI http://pws.prserv.net/synergy/Vanagon/ '84 Westy "Dutiful Passage" '85 GL "Poor Relation" |
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