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    orre_s86 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    No, i got the same setup, pvc to carb on one side and hose to air cleaner on the other side!
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    Quote Originally Posted by orre_s86 View Post
    No, i got the same setup, pvc to carb on one side and hose to air cleaner on the other side!
    Should be plenty to evacuate the vapors..... Jerry mentioned it, thought it was worth checking on!!!! Let us know how the test goes!!!!!
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    Now i have testdriven it with the 195 termostat a couple of times! Its the same with the new termostat exept that i have a litle higher operating temperatur on the engine! But when it has cooled off and i take the valvecover off i still have a white moisture inside of it! But as always, the oil looks like new on the stick!? Should i just forget about the condensation and drive it?

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