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<blockquote data-quote="crawlin85cj" data-source="post: 539931" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>Brass filters are not my favorite by any means. I've tried them at work and threw them all in the trash after a short period. They clog up too easy in dirty environments. </p><p></p><p>The top, side bottom vent hose routing in Andrew's picture is my preferred method, it practically can't spill. I do like to run the lines a little further down and back away from the engine. There are lots of ways, just my experience that short of a straw can this is the most effective way to contain fluids. </p><p></p><p></p><p>2012 Jim's Garage YJ</p><p>2013 Wide Open Design WFO</p><p>Next one is in the oven!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crawlin85cj, post: 539931, member: 2643"] Brass filters are not my favorite by any means. I've tried them at work and threw them all in the trash after a short period. They clog up too easy in dirty environments. The top, side bottom vent hose routing in Andrew's picture is my preferred method, it practically can't spill. I do like to run the lines a little further down and back away from the engine. There are lots of ways, just my experience that short of a straw can this is the most effective way to contain fluids. 2012 Jim's Garage YJ 2013 Wide Open Design WFO Next one is in the oven! [/QUOTE]
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