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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny69" data-source="post: 521456" data-attributes="member: 18175"><p>Mmm thanks. Just been reading up on this a bit - it's got an aluminium crank pulley on the motor and the crank breather is just going to an aftermarket k and n mini filter as opposed to back into the stock air filter. </p><p></p><p>I'm going to connect the breather back up to the air filter and see if that makes any difference. Just hoping the aluminium crank pulley is ok as I've read some of them have the threads drilled the wrong way which can force oil out of the engine as opposed to drawing in air to keep it in!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny69, post: 521456, member: 18175"] Mmm thanks. Just been reading up on this a bit - it's got an aluminium crank pulley on the motor and the crank breather is just going to an aftermarket k and n mini filter as opposed to back into the stock air filter. I'm going to connect the breather back up to the air filter and see if that makes any difference. Just hoping the aluminium crank pulley is ok as I've read some of them have the threads drilled the wrong way which can force oil out of the engine as opposed to drawing in air to keep it in!! [/QUOTE]
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