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On a Kawasaki Ninja, the crankcase breather hose hooked o the air box. Because oil vapor is drawn through the tube, there will be a small amount of oil in the air box.
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The gearbox breather hose.
A breather is something you put on your gas tank to let the fumes out. It is the hose coming out of your tank.
It is a hose that connects from the air filter to valve cover that stops contamenents from staying in the engine.
to the air box
I have a 92 Tour Glide that was doing the same thing. It is most likely the oil pump check valve is either bad, stuck, or has build up of gunk on it. I took the external breather off and ran a long hose from it straight up, with the bike running and the breather on the end of the hose until it stopped blowing out. Then I changed my oil. Hope this helps. There is a Plug by the back push rods, remove the plug there is a screen under the plug. Clean the screen and reinstall it. this will fix you problem.
My 2000 Jaguar S-Type did that. As soon as I fixed the lower breather hose on the engine, it stopped doing it. i am assuming that the lack of air is making the engine suck harder. A way to find out, and I heard mine clearly, is to pop the hood and listen for a hissing. I said my lower breather hose but mine was actually my upper breather hose. It's just the lower breather hose is the most common problem in vacuum leaks in the 2000-2003 Jaguar S-Types
Crankcase breather tube.
That should be the crankcase breather tube.
Crankcase breather hose.
Its called breather hose. It will cost you less than $ 10.00.