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Oil Breather Box and Intake Manifold 900 1994

ditto...i can strip & replace a breather box in about 10-15 mins (taking my time! - and i have only done it a couple of times) The pics are very helpfull as is a ratchet & socket set with a set of extensions & a knuckle...like a 18" extension! you need a 8mm socket for the bracket holding the cable harness to the top of the box and a 12mm one for the two bolts holding the box down...

you get to the front bolt with the extension dropped directly down thru the manafold, the back bolt at an angle of maybe 20 degreesand the knuckle o nthe bottom of the extension...

if you dont have extensions/knuckles go an buy them...believe me it makes the job pleasent!

also you should have a spare ring washer/seal to fit under the box....

dont throw your old box CLEAN IT...if you have time to let them soak in solvent they will clean and it means you have a nice clean one for next time...

I just did mine (AGAIN) as i hadnt clened out the oil drain pipe - i found a piece of wind screen washer tubing cleaned the drain out lovely!

it really is an easy job, but one best done with lots of light and no time/weather presure the first time as it is slightly fidly till you work it out.,..






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