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Old 10-10-2012, 05:55 AM   #6
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DFW02S - just a comment on the PS-Fluid.... I noticed when i took everything apart that the drain/vent hose from the PS resevoir is only about 10" long and litterally is setup to drain on top of the
engine.... I got a new piece of hose and snaked it down over the left side valve cover, draining it (should it leak) onto the ground rather than on the motor) Every other overflow, like battery drain, coolant overflow etc are all guided down just not that one.... I guess if you spill some on a track it wouldnt be good, you could always put a small 6oz overflow tank below the airbox and drain it into that. The make beautiful little fuel tanks for RC planes anywhere from 2-32oz and they would work like a charm to catch a little bit of PSF (you might have to check and dump it once a year)
Just a thought
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