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Can anyone tell me what years this breather cap was used on a Ford flathead motor? Thanks in advance for any and all replies.
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I am aware of only two years, '35 & '36.
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i was going to run one on my pickup, but i started thinking that the fan can blow dirt into the crankcase, so i put on a regular breather. probably not one of Fords better ideas.
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i have one its a '35/'36 Brendan there's a screen around the tube inside the scope. JAN
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