Posted by Janicholson on March 21, 2008 at 20:06:15 from (64.83.197.92):
In Reply to: HYDRAULIC HELP! posted by David Goode on March 21, 2008 at 10:55:01:
Take the hose off of the inlet fill pipe. get a pipe T and a close nipple that fits the thread of the drain. put the nipple (with teflon pipe goo on the threads)into one of the strait T female threads. Put the plug in the opposite end (with goo). screw it into the drain hole plug down and tighten till the side T threads are facing rearward. Attach the hose from the return to the side T threads (with goo).
Replace the stock breather on the top of the inlet pipe and all is well. JimN
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