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Breather housing gauze

Posted: 09 Dec 2008, 13:29
by camperchic
I am about to service my engine this weekend 1.9 dg bought new air & oil filters sump plug & seal. When checking the engine when we bought it looked at the breather tower and was told it should have a gauze in it, it hasn't went to gfsthey don't do it was wondering if anyone knows where to get it or do I have to replace the the whole tower/housing.
Many thanks Sas :)

Re: Breather housing gauze

Posted: 09 Dec 2008, 14:29
by Ian Hulley
Never seen a guaze in ours (late DG/DJ) :? What I'd do is to remove the tower (carefully making sure the 4 m6 nuts/washers don't drop into the crankcase :shock: :cry: ) and having stuffed the hole with a rag to prevent losing something else down the hole, give it a good old blow out with WD40 or similar. Dry it well and replace it ... checking the base O-ring and again be carefull with the nuts etc.

Ian.

Re: Breather housing gauze

Posted: 09 Dec 2008, 14:30
by Aidan
there is no gauze, people stuff chicken wire in their when they breath heavily to stop them clogging the carb, there should just be a deflector plate inside

Re: Breather housing gauze

Posted: 09 Dec 2008, 15:21
by camperchic
Thanks Ian & Aidan will be looking at it on Friday, checked the air filter before and noticed oil in it is that normal :?: It wasn't really bad but then it hasn't been used very much looked like it had come from the breather tower :?: :?:
As you can tell not done this before :D
Cheers Sas

Re: Breather housing gauze

Posted: 09 Dec 2008, 17:17
by Aidan
usually you will find a little condensed oil on the intake side of the filter housing, unless it's contaminating the filter not a problem, more notceable on the 1.9 because of where the breather pipe connects into the pancake, but does happen on 2.1 to an extent too despite having a little heater valve to reduce condensation

Re: Breather housing gauze

Posted: 09 Dec 2008, 17:38
by camperchic
Thanks Aidan is there anything else I need to look out for in my service :?:
Much appreciated Sas :)