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    Cool Unintentional Crankcase Ventilation

    Venting the case, the hard way-
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    Last edited by Jens; 09-10-2012 at 10:46 AM.

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    Hope that wasn't anything important.

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    now that's a bit excessive....
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    You might want to use an oil catch can with that....
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    It will buff out no problem.
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    It still ran.

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    The case doesnt come apart that way.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jens View Post
    It still ran.
    Probably not on all 6 cylinders.
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    Marco is right. That split right throug the spigot may cause problems.
    I'd post those pics over on PP and ask if they think J-B Weld is the right product to fix it.

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