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    Breather smoke

    Hey Y'all, so I noticed some smoke coming from the valve cover engine breather recently, probably caused by some blow-by, but has anyone had any luck with some of the additives on the market like Rislone ring seal or the like?

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    #2
    No additives, many are bad for the clutch
    have you checked to find out what kind of smoke it is?
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      #3
      Some vapor out of the breather is normal. There should be a tube connecting the breather to the airbox, so the fumes get recycled into the engine. If you have ditched the airbox, a catch can should be used to contain any condensation as the gas cools.
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        #4
        Thanks for the responses. the smoke smells kinda like exhaust. its not pouring out of the breather but if i'm at a red light, the smoke seeps up from under the tank. i dont have an airbox, i use K&N pods.

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          #5
          Yeah that's normal. You will pretty much always smell it with Pods. You can mount a catch can to the frame but it shouldn't throw out a lot. I put a mechanics towel (blue paper) folded up in mine to catch it & rarely have to change it.....

          Check that the mesh in the valve cover is in place (remove the plate that the hose connects to and have a look, plate looks like an airplane in plan view), I imagine there would be a lot more coming out without that.
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            #6
            Yep, you're describing a perfectly normal and healthy amount of crankcase vapor.
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