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Cold 'No Start' Theory 700

Ask and you shall receive. This little Crankcase breather cost me about $8.00 and an hours labor. It definitely reduced the oil leakage during the test run. There are more pictures in the gallery. Purolator # B43132, Grommet # "HELP! 42344" from Pep Boys. Hole Saw: 38mm (1 3/8"). Grind the rest of the "O" off flat and put it in.

I have two B230F motors that have in excess of 200,000 and still run like new. The 93 940 has 249,100 on it and is still our primary road car. This 760 was beat to death by some bonehead that should have been restricted to a tractor! I'll get it in shape eventually.







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