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<blockquote data-quote="DannyBuoy" data-source="post: 1059948" data-attributes="member: 8605"><p>Hi,</p><p>Oil in the air filter is usually a sign of a worn engine, compression leaks past the piston rings, down into the sump, into the sump ventilation system and then back into the air filter housing carrying some oil with it, the idea being to recycle the gasses back into the engine. A quick and dirty solution is to reroute the breather hose into a seperate container to catch the oil, that way your air filter stays nice and oil free, any mechanic could do it. Just don't tell anyone in the EPA...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DannyBuoy, post: 1059948, member: 8605"] Hi, Oil in the air filter is usually a sign of a worn engine, compression leaks past the piston rings, down into the sump, into the sump ventilation system and then back into the air filter housing carrying some oil with it, the idea being to recycle the gasses back into the engine. A quick and dirty solution is to reroute the breather hose into a seperate container to catch the oil, that way your air filter stays nice and oil free, any mechanic could do it. Just don't tell anyone in the EPA... [/QUOTE]
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