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Dannyboy
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posted on January 10th, 2005 at 10:46 PM |
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Help with t3 breather
Looks like the oil breather has been leaking so i have a replacement seal. How do i get the breather box off to change the seal? I've taken the cap
off and it looks like you need a special tool to undone what clamps it down?????
Any ideas??
Cheers Dan:o
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Desert Moose
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posted on January 11th, 2005 at 03:27 AM |
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:oyeah, but its rough.... get a piece of flat bar (The right size to go between the grooves) and a shifter:o
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posted on January 11th, 2005 at 07:33 AM |
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There is a gland nut in the bottom. Look straight down the hole at the area where it narrows. Once you have cleaned out all the gunk you shoulkd be
able to see two small slots opposite each other. There is probably a special tool for doing this, but like Danny said if you can get hold of some
flat bar of the right width and thickness it would do the job. It is a royal pain in the arse to undo. You may need to place a screw driver in one
of the slots and give it a few whacks with a hammer to help jar it loose.
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posted on January 11th, 2005 at 10:10 AM |
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Yes, Like Desert Moose, I used a piece of the right sized flat. Depending on how tight it is you can hold two screwdrivers, one in each slot and a bar
inbetween them to turn it. Not sure if you know what I mean? It works if their not too tight.
Richard
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Dannyboy
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posted on January 11th, 2005 at 06:29 PM |
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Nice one , thought as much. I'll measure it up and see what i can find.
Thanks alot!
Dan
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