Is there one on a '78 spider if so where is it?
Gene
North Carolina
oil breather
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oil breather
Gene
North Carolina
North Carolina
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Re: oil breather
I assume you mean the crankcase breather. It's under the intake manifold.
Csaba
'71 124 Spider, much modified
'17 124 Abarth, silver
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'71 124 Spider, much modified
'17 124 Abarth, silver
http://italiancarclub.com/csaba/
Co-owner of the best dang Fiat parts place in town
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Re: oil breather
Is that the one ports into the carb or into the charcoal cannister?
Gene
North Carolina
North Carolina
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Re: oil breather
One of the larger tubes running up the back of the intake manifold. It is about 3/4". On the 78 it connected to the air cleaner housing toward back on drivers side. I put on a lunch box filter. Put an adapter on the crankcase vent hose that brought it down to a standard 1/2" hose and connected this smaller hose to replacement filter (small L shape or 90 degree tube that screws into bottom of new filter housing). Be careful though with the tubing as the long accelerator rod can be compromised (not fully return to closed position) by the tubing rubbing up against this rod. Wouldn't idle down because the tube I replaced with pressed up on the rod. Bent tubing down out of way and problem fixed. And please don't leave the vent hose just open to air in engine compartment. Try to route back to air filter.
Texsardo still a newbie but just letting you know what I did on my 1978 Spider.
Texsardo still a newbie but just letting you know what I did on my 1978 Spider.
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Re: oil breather
You can get quite nice little filters to go on the end of you don't want to tap a new air cleaner.
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Re: oil breather
Where do you get these separate filters and do you have any description or photos?
Texsardo
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Re: oil breather
they are like the old style breathers on early 50s car. They still vent to the outside air, where routing it to the air cleaner, burns the vapors and sends out the exhaust.
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Re: oil breather
Easy to get hold of: search on Amazon for "crankcase breather" and many options appear...
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Re: oil breather
Thanks Topless, I did get a neat chrome with red filter breather cap from Amazon as you suggested. Fits perfectly and really looks good with all the other upgrades I had already done in engine compartment. I don't think I would have kept my Spider if not for all the helpful forum members and their knowledge.
Texsardo
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Re: oil breather
Hey - FYI - I've just removed my breather..... put it back into the air cleaner... and it works BETTER...