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Thanks Bill for the info, very helpful now if I can just get time to install it.
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Coot,
Have you thought about installing a pcv valve on both sides. We were doing that with Stocker motors a few years ago. |
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We run regular seals and pull 12-15" of vacuum with no problem.
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I run about 14.2" at the finish line. I run the crank seal in the normal direction. No leaks, no issues. As stated earlier, the vac pump will help cure most oil drips and oozings.
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