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posted on April 10th, 2018 at 05:49 PM
71 bug fuel overflow hose


Hi,
I have a 71 Bug that has the fuel overflow from the passenger side of the tank, routed to the rear under the drivers side floor pan and connected to a crankcase breather pipe that goes to the drivers side air filter cover.
Now this doesn't seem right to me.

It was restored this way
The previous 70 Bug had the overflow hose coming out under the front passenger guard onto the road.

Any ideas???

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Darryl
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posted on April 10th, 2018 at 09:06 PM



Not sure if this is info for you.

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posted on April 11th, 2018 at 07:19 PM
fuel hose


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Originally posted by njg02
Not sure if this is info for you.


Thanks,
I'll pull out the boot panels and check it out soon as I'm nearly finished refitting the motor.
I think having the fuel run off hose going into the crank case breather hose allowing fuel to go into the crankcase is not really a good idea.
Looks like an interesting diagram.
Again thanks,

Darryl


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