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<blockquote data-quote="Haveacamper" data-source="post: 614785" data-attributes="member: 2051"><p>anyone know who sells the breather pipe connecting from the filler neck to the tank? the 14-16mm breather pipe? couldn't find anyone who sells it... Ratwell has a pic of the pipe in question (smaller of the two, not the filler)...</p><p>https://www.ratwell.com/dotmac/Pictures/Parts72Bus2/02-OtherEnd.jpg</p><p></p><p>I decided to measure the filler neck side and ordered a length of fuel friendly hose. It arrived last night so I decided to fit it...</p><p>It turns out, the red9 fuel tank side breather size is different to the bloody filler side? unless there are different sizes of this breather connection or there are differences between USA buses and UK??? both red9 and I have 1972 crossovers. Another frustration to add to the list from red9 fuel tank.</p><p></p><p>Either way, I managed to squeeze the breather on and clipped it up.</p><p></p><p>Engine bolted in</p><p>Clutch cable connected</p><p>Accelerator cable connected</p><p>Oil hoses connected</p><p></p><p>getting closer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haveacamper, post: 614785, member: 2051"] anyone know who sells the breather pipe connecting from the filler neck to the tank? the 14-16mm breather pipe? couldn't find anyone who sells it... Ratwell has a pic of the pipe in question (smaller of the two, not the filler)... https://www.ratwell.com/dotmac/Pictures/Parts72Bus2/02-OtherEnd.jpg I decided to measure the filler neck side and ordered a length of fuel friendly hose. It arrived last night so I decided to fit it... It turns out, the red9 fuel tank side breather size is different to the bloody filler side? unless there are different sizes of this breather connection or there are differences between USA buses and UK??? both red9 and I have 1972 crossovers. Another frustration to add to the list from red9 fuel tank. Either way, I managed to squeeze the breather on and clipped it up. Engine bolted in Clutch cable connected Accelerator cable connected Oil hoses connected getting closer! [/QUOTE]
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