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Author Subject: oil breather question
puglover Banned!

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Can anyone help me. On the oil breather system there is a junction piece that is fitted into the block.

Is this just an interference fit? if so anyone know a good method for removing one as it seems quite hard.

Alternatively anyone got any spares? or part numbers would be so helpful thanks.
Posted 12th Jan 2011 at 17:54
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A photo is worth a million words John!

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Posted 12th Jan 2011 at 22:51
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pull it off from head first Then upwards from plastic T-piece.
Posted 12th Jan 2011 at 23:52
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pictures are needed i think.

Its not the pipework im struggling with its the metal T piece that is fitted to the top right of the block.
Posted 13th Jan 2011 at 00:47
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I know what you mean Smile It has a stud on the end that the engine wiring harness carrier secures to.

That's an interference fit Yes

It's not listed separately, only with the attached hoses as a complete set. Around £45 I think so probably best to get one from a dead engine.

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Posted 14th Jan 2011 at 03:26
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ok thanks rich, ill attack it some more with a BFO hammer LOL
Posted 14th Jan 2011 at 03:39
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As far as I am aware it is available separately, as I bought one a couple of years ago...Yes

And yes as Rich says, it is a (tight) interference fit. Smile

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Posted 14th Jan 2011 at 04:44
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cheers Stan will have to have a look on service box then. Seems very difficult to remove.
Posted 14th Jan 2011 at 20:44

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