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flame trap nmi oem acronyms and jargon 200

i actually bought into the idea that there were no dumb questions

Luckily 99% of the posters on this board agree with you, and won't be condescending if you ask basic questions.

Which manual do you have? The best manual by far is the Bentley, which has a good section on the flame trap and its associated plumbing.

Also, you should know that that there is a drop-down menu so you can tell us the year of your car, which in the case of the flame trap influences the information slightly. But for most models, the 700-900 FAQ list gives some pretty good information about a lot of things, including the flame trap and oil seperator, etc. Go to the top of the page and choose 700/900 FAQ under the "features" menu.

Here is the FAQ item about flame traps and crankcase ventilation, etc: http://www.brickboard.com/FAQ/700-900/EngineSealsBeltsVent.htm

Good luck













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