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Old 08-02-14, 07:42 PM   #1
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Catch tanks!

Check your catch tanks!

Emptied another half litre of chocolate sauce from mine earlier

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Old 08-02-14, 08:13 PM   #2
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mmmmmmmm, pour that on your jam roly poly...
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Old 08-02-14, 08:17 PM   #3
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What's a jam roly poly?

Think i'll stick with nutella if you dont mind, chef
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Old 08-02-14, 09:18 PM   #4
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I will have to get one and then make sure I fit it correctly..
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out of the three zs ive owned ive never had to empty any of my tanks,doesnt look like anythings been in them either,do you have a bonnet shot of how yours is fitted
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That's a far bit! I've not had to empty mine a great deal in the years I have had it fitted.
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That's a far bit! I've not had to empty mine a great deal in the years I have had it fitted.
I was thinking the same. I only empty mine if I have to remove it to gain access to the airfilter or just give him a bit of TLC, even then only a little bit comes out.........Is nasty looking though,



ps.....your ZS hasnt moved enough lately to fill it up lol....
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I posted about this before but didnt come to any conclusion if it's right,wrong,good or bad. It seems it was done differently to the way most people do it. Both return feeds are blocked off. Whatever is fed in is either caught in the tank or dumped out the top vent down to the road
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mmm, not sure about that as the left hand breather goes before the TB and the right hand side goes after the TB, personally I would have (will have) two separate tanks.

Also I'm sure the VIS benefit from a small amount of oil mist that you'll get, even with the catch tank taking out the heavier oils.
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Old 10-02-14, 08:53 AM   #10
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mmm, not sure about that as the left hand breather goes before the TB and the right hand side goes after the TB, personally I would have (will have) two separate tanks.
Hmm, could it be doing any harm?
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