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Clean the crankcase ventilation system
Over time, the crankcase ventilation system accumulate tarry deposits from the crankcase gases that make it difficult removal of these gases into the engine for combustion. Because of this, the gas pressure inside the engine is increased and there are oil leaks through the seal. To this was not, periodically clean and flush the system. You will need a flat-blade screwdriver.
HELPFUL ADVICE Clean the crankcase ventilation system before every oil change. |
| | 1. Loosen the clamp ... | 2. ... and disconnect the feed hose from the crankcase ventilation pipe casing of a camshaft. Similarly disconnect the hose from the pipe of the cylinder and remove it. |
| | 3. Squeeze bent antennae clamp mounting system outlet hose to the nozzle housing cover of a camshaft, slide the clamp on a hose ... | 4. ... and remove the hose from the pipe. |
| | 5. Disconnect the hose from the low branches of the inlet pipe fitting on the rear of the tube. | 6. Squeeze bent antennae discharge hose clamp mounting system to the air supply hose fitting, slide the clamp on a hose ... |
| | ... 7. Disconnect the hose from the hose ... | 8. ... and remove the discharge hose crankcase ventilation assembly. |
9. Rinse the hoses with gasoline or kerosene, blow compressed air and dry. Clean the hole and tube fittings for connecting hoses. 10. Remove the cylinder head cover (see. "Replacing the cover gasket cylinder head of the engine").
HELPFUL ADVICE Each lifting cylinder head cover replace it with a new gasket. |
11. Rinse with gasoline or kerosene oil slinger, the inner surface of the cylinder head cover and its outlet. 12. Install the cylinder head cover and the crankcase ventilation hoses in the reverse order of removal.
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