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    As part of the RAMAIR 'SUPA-RAM' induction kit, they supply a small filter that attaches to the engine breather hose (normally connected to the main pipe going to the air box).
    Is this small filter meant to be oiled like the main induction cone?

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    I think it is... can't remember...
    <goes out into sub-arctic hurricane weather to check>

    Naw... It's just a filter for the breather hose... it isn't oiled - doesn't have to be, cos it's not sucking air in.

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    Cool ty Ewan, I wasnt sure as the main filter seemed to be pre oiled, just wanted to check

    btw I sent you a mail about cold air ducting for the kit

    cheers

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    quote:Originally posted by macblob

    Cool ty Ewan, I wasnt sure as the main filter seemed to be pre oiled, just wanted to check

    btw I sent you a mail about cold air ducting for the kit

    cheers
    No worries... Oooh... now which account did you send it to?
    Aaaaaaa too many email addresses!!!

    yeah, the main one is oiled to catch all the crap that might get into the engine... the othere one is just there to even out the pressure in the engine casing and stuff...

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    Dinnae worry! I'll be round with my hammer at the weekend. We'll have that baby fitted in no time!

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    Your Hammer

    <hides my wee coop incase it gets scared>

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    The only tool you need for most jobs is a hammer!

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    quote:Originally posted by GAJ

    The only tool you need for most jobs is a hammer!
    When i served my apprenticeship i was given 4 hammers :evil:

    Bonnie Scotland

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    That would be one general purpose hammer and 3 'specialist' hammers!

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    Thanks very much for all help today Gaj, especially in the mingin rain. Ill buy you a pint or ten

    Sounds great btw

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