I just replaced both of these hoses and now I discover there may be a gadget called a "Cyclonic flame guard" that should be in one end of one of these hoses. I encountered no such gadget during the replacement.
1. Is this needed? and if so,
2. In which end of which hose is it installed.
Thanks
1981 FI crankcase breather "flame guard"?
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Re: 1981 FI crankcase breather "flame guard"?
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Last edited by fiatfactory on Tue Jul 02, 2019 11:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
nothing to see here... move along.
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Re: 1981 FI crankcase breather "flame guard"?
OK, but I keep reading in goes in the "air cleaner" end of the hose - on the FI models, I expect it goes on the Throttle Plate end of the hose, since that is clean incoming combustion air; but the location is a couple of feet from the "air cleaner." Can someone confirm this, please.
At any rate, I will be getting one, since I am beginning to think that the DPO, after removing it, got a backfire so powerful that it bent the air flap in the old AFM. It was always sticky, but I had just one backfire while getting it tuned up; it got even worse and I had to replace the AFM. I was lucky to find a good used one. Don't want to do that again!
Thanks!
At any rate, I will be getting one, since I am beginning to think that the DPO, after removing it, got a backfire so powerful that it bent the air flap in the old AFM. It was always sticky, but I had just one backfire while getting it tuned up; it got even worse and I had to replace the AFM. I was lucky to find a good used one. Don't want to do that again!
Thanks!
Re: 1981 FI crankcase breather "flame guard"?
the flame trap won't have any effect on a backfire and afm, it's only purpose is to keep the crankcase fumes from exploding