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Post by trevnar on Jan 20, 2012 15:51:57 GMT -6
Ok dipstick just flew out i think we got a oil pressure out the arse
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 20, 2012 16:35:03 GMT -6
Take the Valve Cover off and check the VENT NIPPLE and make sure it is NOT BLOCKED if its blocked it cannot vent. Alleyoop
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Post by trevnar on Jan 20, 2012 16:49:02 GMT -6
But the hose runs to the head if it cload it creating preasure i disconted it ran fine no pressesure hook it back up and mount sait helens all over again
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 20, 2012 16:52:54 GMT -6
Well what does that tell you THE HOSE IS EITHER BLOCKED or it is BLOCKED where it hooks up to on the AIR FILTER. 1. Take the hose off completely and see if it is blocked 2. If not it is being blocked by tthe Air Filter. A. DISCONNECT the HOSE from the AIR FILTER and plug up the hole in the air filter put a Fuel Filter on the end of the VENT HOSE and tie it up higher than the Valve cover so if oil does squirt out it will drain back into the valve cover. Alleyoop
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Post by trevnar on Jan 20, 2012 16:57:15 GMT -6
Oooooo ok
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 20, 2012 17:09:25 GMT -6
GOOD LUCK man, hope that is what the problem is and a very simple fix to boot. Alley
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Post by trevnar on Jan 20, 2012 17:33:15 GMT -6
You were right lol what type of oil should i use ? 750ml right
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 20, 2012 17:37:16 GMT -6
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! 10w-40 oil NOW DO NOT OVERFILL it. Unscrew the Dip Stick pour 750ml of oil and then stick the dipstick in BUT DO NOT SCREW IT ON and pull it out. The oil level should be HALF WAY UP the XXXXXs on the dipstick.
So which one was the problem BLOCKED HOSE or BLOCKED by the AIR FILTER OR KINKED HOSE BACK THERE.
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Post by trevnar on Jan 20, 2012 17:48:11 GMT -6
Trany vent was conected to valve cover vent hahahahah
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 20, 2012 17:54:43 GMT -6
WHAT!!! You got to be crapting me...LOL well that would create pressure in BOTH ENDS(HAHA). Alleyoop
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Post by trevnar on Jan 20, 2012 17:56:30 GMT -6
Ya once i took a step back and looked at it i was like !!!
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 20, 2012 18:01:46 GMT -6
Ok now also check the Tranny oil as well and Break it in like SPROCKET SAID. And don't open it up all the way and very the speeds do not keep it at one constant speed.
They say that the Rings Seat in like the first 20 miles or so. Alleyoop
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Post by trevnar on Jan 20, 2012 21:50:13 GMT -6
How do i check tranny oil
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 20, 2012 21:58:29 GMT -6
Well you really cannot check it(HEHE), you have to drain it and put new oil in. If you do not know where the drain and fill plugs are for the tranny, take a pic right right by the Clutch CVT cover The Drain Plug EITHER is UNDER the case or along the side of the case and the FILL plug is OH about the middle of the case right by the CVT cover. If you cannot find them I will try and find a picture or if you can take a picture I will label and point where the drain and fill plugs are. Alleyoop
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 20, 2012 22:12:07 GMT -6
Here this will give you an Idea where the FILL plug and drain plug are: Alleyoop
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