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> Breather hole just below oil fill cap?, It makes a mess....
angerosa
post Aug 24 2008, 09:45 PM
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It seems to spray a little bit of oil while I'm driving. It might just mist oil but it's enough that I smell it when I stop and get out of the car. I can see that there is a little slick spot on the engine right below the hole. Is there supposed to be somethiing that covers the hole? You might need to know I have a single carb and fuel injection stuff has been removed if that has anything to do with it.
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post Aug 24 2008, 10:22 PM
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Standard 'VW' breather filter mounted on the impeller housing. The breather is mounted at an angle so excess oil will drain back into the sump. Vent port on the heads also feed into the breather. They connect to the stock T-fitting and then one line from there to the breather, but you could just as easily connect each head to a port on the breather.


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