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Crankcase pressure question

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Old Jan 10th, 2016, 21:35   #13
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IT is perfectly fine ,there will be momentary pressure on speeding the engine .The vacuum afterwards shows the pcv is sucking out the fumes as it should .Main thing is you have not got smoke puffing out of the dipstick hole .
This is the strange thing I have smoke coming out of the dipstick and the finger on the glove inflate but under no great pressure. I have replaced the pcv but I am wondering if the port which the tank mounts by is blocked further down as it looked clear. I am guessing the filler cap area is okay as the pipe coming from the rocker cover is clear.
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