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Old 04-23-2014, 07:31 PM
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crankcase valve failure

today i started up the Xs like i normally do i know im suppose to run like a runaway slave but been doing a lot of work to the suspension front and back. so to my surprise i see all this white smoke coming from from the exhaust and it wasn't steam so i shut the Xs off i started looking around the engine. first i removed the breather hose to the valve cover i notice it was wet so i stuck my finger into the valve cover hole and to my surprise it was almost clog with grime. So i decided to check the ccv .look what i found .alot of mayonaise for my turkey and cheese sandwich. what should i do next? my dip stick is ok the return hose is ok. i purchase the new system with the insulation around it haven't installed it yet. do i need to clean the dip stick housing?i want to know step by step on what to do before i install the new system. Thanks
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