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flame trap replacement 200

I just did this on my 83 GL. Scott's description is the best I've read. I spent a little more than everyone else, I guess, but for $7 I got the whole kit--a little plastic thing (flame trap) and the plastic fitting it goes in. My neighborhood O'Reilly's Auto Parts GAVE me a length of the small tube to replace the tube running from the flame trap to the top of the intake manifold because mine was so filled with gunk I couldn't force a coat hanger through it! Yours is likely to be that gunked up, too; just replace the little hose.

I did not have to replace the breather box; I didn't invest in the new, improved version this time around; maybe next year . . .
--
83 240 GL






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