an easy, cheap breather solution
when i did my header and intake swap this week i also got rid of the egr, air, and the pcv system. well i capped off all of the openings on the pcv and i wanted to have a nice looking breather on there to still have everything working properly. i didnt want to spend a butt load of money however on the metco breather that is so popular. yes it does look great, but $50 is just a bit to much for my college pockets lol.
all i did was go up to autozone, went into the famous ricer section and low and behold, they had quite a few different colors to choose from for a cone shape filter. i picked out the the crome looking one (not to much blinge and not to little, just right for my taste). just make sure that it says that it is 3/4 inch diamter for the bottom rubber peice.
now you can either buy another oil cap while at the store or you can just use your own. if you dont have a 3/4 inch drill bit like i did then you will need to get one of those as well. i didnt use a regular bit, it was one of the kind that you use to make a whole in wood... has the point and then kind of spades out. infact i think it is called a spade bit. anyways try to center that sucker as best as you can and then drill a whole right through the center of it. i attached a picture of this as well so you know what i am talking about.
after that whole is drilled i would recommend drilling out the whole inside rubber part of the filter a little bit bigger as well just so it flows a little bit better. i cant remember what size bit i used, but 5/8 is definatly the highest i would go.
then you just push the filter in the oil cap and bam, your done. clears the hood fine and the oil dipstick actually sticks up higher than the filter. you cant tell from the picture but it does. looks good and works just like the expensive one. feel free to leave any feedback or ask any questions.
Last edited by 68birdls1; Mar 13, 2008 at 08:58 AM.
but what filter did you go with?
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..Might as well be back to a closed system..
..Might as well be back to a closed system.. 
So you believe that just because it now has a film of oil around the inside of the element, ..., it doesn't breathe?!?
Are you a negative on the use of the K&N design air filter where you simply add an oil film to the element to help catch particles? Do you believe the K&N design element does NOT breathe after adding an oil film also?!?
Hmmm, ...



Looks just like your only with a red filter element.



