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Date:         Mon, 18 Dec 1995 14:57:37 -0700
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From:         shea@xmission.com (Gary Shea)
Subject:      air intake for crankcase on '81 2.L?

I read a Bob Hoover denunciation of the Type I engine-breathing arrangement and it sounded like he was saying that they straightened things out on the Type 4. Well, I have to admit I haven't gone out there to stare at the pieces (and the darn crankshaft and case are STILL (!@#$$#@) at the machine shop), but I can't figure out where air comes into the engine casing. I remember an air tube going into the left-side cowling, but can't figure out where it went from there. How's it work? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gary Shea shea@xmission.com Salt Lake City, Utah http://www.xmission.com/~shea


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