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Back at the shadow - Hint to motor failure
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<blockquote data-quote="Ducdude" data-source="post: 29617" data-attributes="member: 2077"><p>Hmmmm wow thanks! So, it gets sucked in via the breather into the timing case circulated in the oil and takes up residence in to oil tank and cannot get out of the tank and so never has to go though the filter... I think it would take a lot of dusty miles to collect any significant amount, in this manner, correct? It is a quite fine grit so it is possible. I would think this would happen to just about any vin with a stock breather location, which mine had BTW..</p><p></p><p>Thanks this idea is better than a angry mod messing with a Rocker's the bike at the Ace Cafe one night in the 60's..</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ducdude, post: 29617, member: 2077"] Hmmmm wow thanks! So, it gets sucked in via the breather into the timing case circulated in the oil and takes up residence in to oil tank and cannot get out of the tank and so never has to go though the filter... I think it would take a lot of dusty miles to collect any significant amount, in this manner, correct? It is a quite fine grit so it is possible. I would think this would happen to just about any vin with a stock breather location, which mine had BTW.. Thanks this idea is better than a angry mod messing with a Rocker's the bike at the Ace Cafe one night in the 60's.. Cheers, Eric [/QUOTE]
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