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Scotty C
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1st Mar 07 at 16:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The two off the rocker cover!
Superlite Ltd.
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1st Mar 07 at 16:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ahhhh on the right hand side. I know what you mean. Isnt one a metal pipe?
Scotty C
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Nope, both rubber. Can't figure out why if that breather is blocked it'll cause oil to go into the cumbustion chamber and chuck it out the exhaust
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On the right? There is 2 pointing down. My front one is rubber then a metal pipe.
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i think the breather hose goes around the back and connects to an outlet pipe on the bottom end just below the lower inlet.
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you can see it on this pic (just)



goes under the coilpack and round into a fitting on the back of the block / crankcase.

the reason you would get oil burning if this pipe is blocked is as the pistons travel up and down the create a pressure known as crankcase pressure, think of the crankcase as a sealed box, if this pressure cant get out from the breather its got to go somewhere so it gets past the piston rings, taking oil mist with it.
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Thanks for the photo Dave, well explained
Scotty C
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Not quite sure which pipe im lookin at

i'll remove that pipe the weekend then

Thanks Dave

[Edited on 02-03-2007 by Monster]
Scotty C
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quote:
Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.


On the right? There is 2 pointing down. My front one is rubber then a metal pipe.


Yes, where 5 & 6 are. There both rubber!

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