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| bigbellytom | Jun 8 2013, 04:02 PM Post #16 |
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No it's 100% coming out the breather, we have a little catch tank set up and it's filling it up quickly... |
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| ivecojoe | Jun 11 2013, 05:57 PM Post #17 |
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Some where I read someone had a similar problem on , now I wouldnt recomend this but he fitted a pipe to the breather which returned oil to oil inlet tube by fitting a pipe into it !! basically recycling ..apparantly he used it locally for a couple of years like that !!! not what I would do but I geuss it was an old truck and he just made it last. easiest bet is good engine from someone reputeable and swap it,at least that way you are back on the road asap. depends if you like stripping engines I geuss. good luck. |
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| bigbellytom | Jul 2 2013, 01:57 PM Post #18 |
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Turns put compression is down on number 2... Well it looks that way. I had a big bike accident a month back hence I've been quiet... So looks like I need a new motor |
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| Spooky_b329 | Jul 2 2013, 03:48 PM Post #19 |
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Try JS Commercials on here, he breaks Iveco's. Will probably post himself when he see's this. |
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