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| amo
11-17-2009 15:19:09
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I have a 1954 Allis Chalmers B and oil is coming out of the breather cap on the hood. What caused this and what to do? Thanks Amo. |
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| brokenjunk
11-18-2009 06:20:17
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Re: oil from breather cap in reply to amo, 11-17-2009 15:19:09
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| check and see if there is crankcase vent and see if it is pluged(mud dobbers,etc). |
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| steve(ill)
11-17-2009 18:59:50
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Re: oil from breather cap in reply to amo, 11-17-2009 15:19:09
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| pull that cap off and see if it has the brillo pad stuffing in the top. that seperates the oil from the fumes. start the tractor without the cap. if you got lots of pressure pushing out, then you have ring problems. |
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| rpmguy
11-17-2009 16:16:47
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Re: oil from breather cap in reply to amo, 11-17-2009 15:19:09
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| it could be blow by, excessive pressure built up in crankcase pan due to poor piston rings, check oil level,and color of oil, to rule out any "making oil" conditions. |
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