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The smoking Malawi Defender...this is a great fault diagnosis
I'm a big fan of his videos. Didn't know the servo failure could cause raised crank case pressures
I'm a big fan of his videos. Didn't know the servo failure could cause raised crank case pressures
I must be honest, I didn't fully understand it all. I'll have to watch it again.
my very basic understanding was the vacuum pump is sucking in air into the crank case via a hole in the servo. That increases pressure which has to be equalised via the cyclone breather which then carries or ‘blows’ oil from the rocker into the air filter which gets carried into the engine and. Runt off = smoking oil burning engine
So if the servo was air tight, there would be a permanent suction but as a Sealed system within the engine. The hole in the servo is allowing air to constantly sucked in rather like blowing up a balloon. This extra air pushes out through the rocker cover etc etc.?my very basic understanding was the vacuum pump is sucking in air into the crank case via a hole in the servo. That increases pressure which has to be equalised via the cyclone breather which then carries or ‘blows’ oil from the rocker into the air filter which gets carried into the engine and. Runt off = smoking oil burning engine
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