Oil spooging out dipstick
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Oil spooging out dipstick
I finally finished my '97 Baja Outlaw, started it after replacing the starter, and oil spewed from the dipstick tube.
The new valve covers I got from Eddie Marine only have an oil fill no vent.
I took out the oil fill, covered it with duct tape and popped a pen hole into it just so I could run the Mississippi with the family, but it still got oil on the nice new polished accessories.
What is the answer to relieving that pressure correctly?
Thanks in advance for any help!
The new valve covers I got from Eddie Marine only have an oil fill no vent.
I took out the oil fill, covered it with duct tape and popped a pen hole into it just so I could run the Mississippi with the family, but it still got oil on the nice new polished accessories.
What is the answer to relieving that pressure correctly?
Thanks in advance for any help!
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[b] WHY WOULD THEY EVEN SELL 'EM?!?[/b]
I don't understand it, if there is no other way to fix this problem why would anyone even sell "closed" valve covers?
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Re: [b] WHY WOULD THEY EVEN SELL 'EM?!?[/b]
Originally posted by wowchad
I don't understand it, if there is no other way to fix this problem why would anyone even sell "closed" valve covers?
I don't understand it, if there is no other way to fix this problem why would anyone even sell "closed" valve covers?