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| Crankcase hose shooting oil
I removed the stock air box and put a gytr air filter on my ttr50. While riding it yesterday for the first time with the filter on it my crankcase hose starting shooting oil all over the place. Can anyone help me out with any suggestions or solutions
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| 3rd Gear Member | Re: Crankcase hose shooting oil
mine used to do this,i made a head breather kit and mine stopped,its quite common on the ttr 50 to do this..????
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| Re: Crankcase hose shooting oil
thanks is that the same thing as putting a breather filter on the end of the crankcase hose
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| Re: Crankcase hose shooting oil
do u think if u put a breather at the end of my crank case hose it would work
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| 3rd Gear Member | Re: Crankcase hose shooting oil
Your crank case hose is a breather you need to put a breather on the head of the engine to stop the engine getting presurized,thats why your bike is pushing oil out of the crank case breather...do this and it should stop http://www.planetminis.com/f22/home-...ttr-65722.html |
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