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  • #31
    Had Robson's install a Provent 200. Here's some pics;

    You'll see in pic 3 that the drain's been blocked off. Rather than rooting around underneath in the tight space, I was wondering if it would suffice for me to clear the muck out every now and then be pulling out the filter and then sticking in a syringe (maybe with a bit of tubing on the end)?

    Cheers
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    Prado 150 2014 GXL 3.0 TTD - gone after it failed me bad. Now MY16 GXL TTD 200

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Early View Post
      that will be interesting!:!:
      That's why I said think 😉 I don't have one, yet.


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      Cheers
      Blake

      04 Silver Diesel GXL with lots of stuff
      [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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      • #33
        Originally posted by dugite57 View Post
        Had Robson's install a Provent 200. Here's some pics;

        You'll see in pic 3 that the drain's been blocked off. Rather than rooting around underneath in the tight space, I was wondering if it would suffice for me to clear the muck out every now and then be pulling out the filter and then sticking in a syringe (maybe with a bit of tubing on the end)?

        Cheers

        In the past, i have installed them with a length of clear tubing on the drain and a ball cock tap at the bottom to drain them from underneath the car.
        Works a treat.

        Regards, Jason.

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        • #34
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ID:	649916Well mines in. I put the catch can near the brake servo in the drivers side corner of the engine bay.

          I had a spare bit of pipe that had a 90 bend in one end and that worked nicely for the top port, forcing the pipe to route nicely towards the firewall and then to the corner of the engine bay where the brake servo is. The lower port I piped up past the oil dipstick and onto the accelerator cable. Took about an hour.

          Thankfully my inlets and inter cooler were nice and clean needing only a wipe with degreaser.

          Once I can afford it I'll look at a ProVent but this will do for now.
          Prado 95, not quite original!

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