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Blowing oil out breath

Iam check this unit Rail king moves box trains Cummins engines blowing excessive motor oil out of breather-any help will be Appreciate thanks
  • Posted 27 May 2022 09:05
  • Modified 27 May 2022 09:06 by poster
  • By Tony_Aguilar
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Thanks 1 million that was the problem again thanks
  • Posted 31 May 2022 21:45
  • By Tony_Aguilar
  • joined 14 Apr'22 - 12 messages
  • Texas, United States
generally when an engine is blowing out excessively from the breather cap or blowing out valve cover gaskets etc it winds up being a pcv issue.
you might want to check that valve/system and make sure it's not clogged up.
  • Posted 29 May 2022 05:08
  • By swoop223
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  • North Carolina, United States
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