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Old 08-17-2005, 02:10 AM
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and heres what it looked like after a few weeks, the oil in there wasnt too bad, but after i emptied it, and it refilled again in a few weeks, it looked like hot mustard, and it smelled like poop.
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Old 08-17-2005, 08:10 AM
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^^thanks for the pics....
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Old 08-18-2005, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by kawshon1
and heres what it looked like after a few weeks, the oil in there wasnt too bad, but after i emptied it, and it refilled again in a few weeks, it looked like hot mustard, and it smelled like poop.
how do you empty it...and btw do you have to refill it after cleaning it(i didn't even know that)...sorry stupid question...
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Originally Posted by de pilipino guy
how do you empty it...and btw do you have to refill it after cleaning it(i didn't even know that)...sorry stupid question...

that is a greddy CC, there are 2 ways to empty it, remove the 4 allen bolts on the top, and pour out, or remove one end of the tubing from the connector and let gravity drain it out.

and i belive you misread what i wrote, or i worded it wrong, you dont refill it with anything, it refilled it self with blow-by, all by itself
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Originally Posted by kawshon1
that is a greddy CC, there are 2 ways to empty it, remove the 4 allen bolts on the top, and pour out, or remove one end of the tubing from the connector and let gravity drain it out.

and i belive you misread what i wrote, or i worded it wrong, you dont refill it with anything, it refilled it self with blow-by, all by itself
doh rudy, damn i feel stupid hahahah...thanks though i appreciate it...and one more question coming your way through pm..thanks..
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Old 08-19-2005, 03:07 AM
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rudy seen your car tonight... was that oil burning?(sorry if it's posted- i'm lazy to read every post)




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^^^it was worse before, but after i cleaned my ic pipes the smell went away, there's still alittle bit of smell, but not as bad as before...that's why i want to install a cc to hopefully fix the problem(because of all the blowby/excess oil), specially for turbo charged cars....
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