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PWesner
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Thanks for the help

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I must say you get what you ask for. In this case I got a lot of great help. Thanks to everyone who replied.

Check out the idea of adding a piece of tubing to the vent fitting to avoid splashing of oil into the vent tube. Would this apply to a C-145 as it does to a C-65 or C-85?

Check it out at http://www.mooneymite.com/maintenance/c ... herfix.htm

I look forward to the replies.
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(I moved this to it's own topic as it was not germane to "search" routines on this site.) Carry on. :wink:
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