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Check your PCV valve.
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.
Passenger side, under air filter box. Have to remove air box to see it.
no ,but if the air filter was change with oil .chances are that the wire harness on air box came off ,and will cause semiar problem. no ,but if the air filter was change with oil .chances are that the wire harness on air box came off ,and will cause semiar problem.
when the ttr 90 is flipped over oil pours into the airbox.
That refrigerant oil
Could be,Excessive blow-by from worn piston rings and valve guides. PCV system restricted or inoperable.
When does an oil cooler work? When air is blowing through it. When is the oil too hot? When it is idling in heavy traffic. That is the reason HD doesn't install oil coolers on Harleys, though they will sell anything that you will buy, as that is the business they are in.
No, not unless it is blowing oil out the hole.
The pcv valve is probably on the valve cover.If the engine is blowing oil out of the crankcase or the oil filler tube,it could be the pcv valve.It could also be an indication of internal wear,such as stucking valves,causing the engine to build up excessive pressure.
Its on the right side under the air intake. you have to remove the air box to see it. its a red dipstick.
If oil is really blowing out to your air filter, it indicates a severe blow-by problem, most likely due to significant wear on the piston rings and cylinder bores. The only way to fix this is to rebuild or replace the engine.