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1.9 dg engine , the oil breather has a hose which comes of the side , is this suppose to have a jubilee clip?
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great thanks, what would come out of the host , out of intereset. oil?
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It's a crank case breather.jasnruby wrote: the oil breather has a hose which comes of the side
It allows gasses to equalise from the crank case, there is no real pressure in the hose it just lets air and oil mist out of the crankcase, and let's it into the carb to be burnt in the cylinders.
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oh I see that's why its a mucky around that area , better get a clip on the hose
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Hi,
Don
You can use cable ties.jasnruby wrote: better get a clip on the hose
Don
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or renew it, after cleaning out the breather towerjasnruby wrote:oh I see that's why its a mucky around that area , better get a clip on the hose
Fix the problem ..not work around it

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Renew the breather tower?
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Re: oil breather
jasnruby wrote:1.9 dg engine , the oil breather has a hose which comes of the side , is this suppose to have a jubilee clip?
kevtherev wrote:No clip
kevtherev wrote: It's a crank case breather. It allows gasses to equalise from the crank case, there is no real pressure in the hose it just lets air and oil mist out of the crankcase, and let's it into the carb to be burnt in the cylinders.
jasnruby wrote:oh I see that's why its a mucky around that area , better get a clip on the hose
kevtherev wrote: or renew it, after cleaning out the breather tower
jasnruby wrote:Renew the breather tower?
Reads like a two Ronnies comedy sketch


Clean out the breather tower and renew the hose (if it looks tatty)

Brickwerks sell the hose (it is a special type of hose, don't use any old bit of hose).
No clip needed

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Ok thanks
Does it unbolt and do I have to replace any orings etc
Does it unbolt and do I have to replace any orings etc
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Yes, it unbolts, you can see the 4 nuts on the base of it
It is unlikely you will need to replace the "O" ring, but Brickerks do sell them, just in case. Petrol is good for cleaning it out (I have never tried to strip a breather tower, don't even know if you can
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ok , perhaps I will get a mechanic to have a look, its abit mucky around the hose connetion( why I thought a clip was needed) and has ran
down the tower to the engine , just wanted to clean it
down the tower to the engine , just wanted to clean it