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<blockquote data-quote="TBItoy" data-source="post: 608852" data-attributes="member: 1384"><p><strong>Re:</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you take the fresh air intake hose off, cap the barb fitting on the TB, and put a separate small filter on the valve cover port (oil will run out when flipped over), Or a hose with the filter below the engine (oil will drain out if you are on your side, but not upside down), or hose loop that goes below the oil pan with the filter above the engine and towards the back of the engine (oil will not be able to leak out at all).</p><p></p><p>EDIT: If you are still running stock EFI with the Air Flow Meter, then run a hose loop around the engine, below the oil pan, then hook it back to the stock location on the throttle body, that way a bunch of oil won't drain into your intake when you are upside down, You can put a catch an on it if you want, but whatever oil gets into the line will be sucked back into the valve cover when you crank the engine, so it's not a big deal.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hook a hose to the pcv to a catch can before you hook it to the intake, that way when you flip over (or lay on the pass side in the case of a 22re) the catch can creates a reservoir to hold the oil that drains out so it doesn't get into the intake.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Then if you are upside down or sideways for an extended period, you can drain the catch can and dump the oil back in the motor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBItoy, post: 608852, member: 1384"] [b]Re:[/b] If you take the fresh air intake hose off, cap the barb fitting on the TB, and put a separate small filter on the valve cover port (oil will run out when flipped over), Or a hose with the filter below the engine (oil will drain out if you are on your side, but not upside down), or hose loop that goes below the oil pan with the filter above the engine and towards the back of the engine (oil will not be able to leak out at all). EDIT: If you are still running stock EFI with the Air Flow Meter, then run a hose loop around the engine, below the oil pan, then hook it back to the stock location on the throttle body, that way a bunch of oil won't drain into your intake when you are upside down, You can put a catch an on it if you want, but whatever oil gets into the line will be sucked back into the valve cover when you crank the engine, so it's not a big deal. Hook a hose to the pcv to a catch can before you hook it to the intake, that way when you flip over (or lay on the pass side in the case of a 22re) the catch can creates a reservoir to hold the oil that drains out so it doesn't get into the intake. Then if you are upside down or sideways for an extended period, you can drain the catch can and dump the oil back in the motor [/QUOTE]
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