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Offline Greenlanekit

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Smoking gun? (well breather actually)
« on: March 11, 2005, 10:14:09 »
Dear All , on a LR S3 the large breather on the left of the engine with a cap on it roughly about 1/3rd of the size of a coke can, if there is alot of smoke from buring oil, what would that be? pistons rings ? and if so how easy a job is it to replace them?

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« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2005, 10:52:55 »
worth just taking off all your breather pipes and giving them a good clean with petrol to remove all the crap .  including the tophat part on rocker cover. if glogged can cause oil to be sucked up ..... and worth a try as cheaper and easier then taking head off.

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« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2005, 11:26:53 »
If you have a lot of crank case pressure, ie take cap off and put your hand over the hole to see what resistance there is against it, gives you some idea, or do a compression check on the cyinders to make sure, mine was using oil, did a decoke and cut it down, compression was ok, but I think I have to replace the oil rings now, along with another carb, and it might actually run without the smoke screen then :lol:
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