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oil vent to slobber pot hose routing

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Guys,

I'm upgrading my Christen inverted system by deleting the T fitting in the breather line and taking oil from the vacuum pad to the valve. I remember reading here that someone produces a 180 aluminum oil pipe so the hose coming out of the breather fitting does not have to make that sharp bend and collapse it or decrease the ID. A trial fit with just the hose from fitting to pot indicates that could be a problem. Can someone point out the source for the tube or internal spring. Thanks.

Cheers, Hans
 

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