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    Installing a Breather KIT onto a B20VTEC/LSVTEC

    Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!


    Aim: To Install a Breather System onto your B20VTEC/LSVTEC block ( while it is in the car)
    Required:
    Socket Wrench, Tool set , Allen HEX Key, Phillips/Flathead screwdriver (depending on how you want to tighten the clamps) Jack stands, Jack, Shifter

    2 X Honda Prelude Breather Bung : 11107-PK2-003 ($50 for both)
    2 X Honda Washers : 12207-634-300 (i reused my old ones)
    4 X Clamps 15mm ($4)
    2 X Pirtek Water/Oil Resistant Pipes 15mm ($12) ( or you can use any water/oil resistant pipe)
    and
    most importantly your
    Breather Can ( i bought mine from ebay $50)


    Steps: Opening the bungs ( i didnt have the tools to remove the bung so i took it to GPC who did it in about 5 minutes)

    1. Need to Jack the car up on Jackstands.




    2. Get underneath the car Locate the Bungs and use allen HEX key with socket to undo (image borrowed)
    . It may be possible to do it above the car removing intake manifold but this was is easier



    Now there is little room when the the oil filter and subframe is in the way so be prepared for a tight squeeze, when you crack open the plug is pretty simple after that.


    Pics of Plugs removed


    3. Fit the Breather Bung onto the hole, and tighten with a shifter



    4. Fit Hose onto to Bung and feed clamp to end and tighten

    I found that the rest can be done from above so i removed the battery and had lots of room to fit my hand thru for the rest of the procedure




    5. Connect all pipes together with clamps, mount your catch can and your ready to go!





    Other comments
    When building a hybrid to make things easier just remove plugs and fit the
    bungs before dropping them in, but if already dropped motor no need to fret its not that hard to do..
    Use at your own discretion venting with mini air filter exposed out is like a normal pod filter, you will get defected.

    Last edited by GSi_PSi; 19-11-2011 at 09:14 PM.


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