No, groupers are not considered aquatic air breathers. They are primarily gill-breathing fish that obtain oxygen from water. While some fish species can gulp air or have adaptations for breathing air, groupers rely on their gills to extract oxygen from the water as they swim.
The oil might be getting into the air breather of your 2000 S10 pickup if there is a leaky gasket on the engine. It could also indicate the air breather housing is cracked.
breather tube breather tube
Because the hairs in your nose filter the air
If by breather you mean the air filter......yes.
Under the air breather... Remove air breather and look down right there and not too bad to get to. Hope it helps.
yes
No a grouper is a fish.
Oil coming out of the air breather on a Harley can indicate a few issues, often related to excessive crankcase pressure or improper engine breathing. This can be caused by worn piston rings, valve guides, or a clogged breather system. Additionally, if the bike is overfilled with oil, it can lead to oil being forced out of the air breather. Regular maintenance and checks can help prevent this issue.
on the breather box below the air filter
Yes, the the word 'breather' is a noun, a singular common noun.The noun 'breather' is an abstract noun as a word for a pause or a rest.The noun 'breather' is a concrete noun as a word for one who breathes; a vent or valve to release pressure or to allow air to flow.
an air filter
your oil resevoir is to full