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Old 07-15-2019, 04:13 PM
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Default Crank Case & Oil Tank ventilation

Two questions:
  • Is there a vent hose that goes from the oil tank and or crankcase for the purpose of crankcase ventilation.
  • Can one, and would it be advantageous to, add an oil vapor separator to such a hose to diminish oil vapor ingestion in the intake and ultimately oil byproduct buildup on the exhaust valves and the air injector ports?
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Yes in fact there are 2. 1 pre butterfly one post. I did consider (in fact bought one) to trap oil in the event of an overfill. Didn't and it happened
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Somewhat related. You may want to consider installing bleeder valves for your clutch in an accessible location to provide for easier bleeding....



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