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Remington SL55 clutch removal
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike57" data-source="post: 5984626" data-attributes="member: 145391"><p>Well, I got this thing running, I put some bar oil in, and yup, smoked like hell. There's a check valve in the elbow that comes out of the tank.(see pic). But the fitting that screws into the crankcase is open. How is that going to keep oil from getting in? Shouldn't that also have a check valve?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike57, post: 5984626, member: 145391"] Well, I got this thing running, I put some bar oil in, and yup, smoked like hell. There's a check valve in the elbow that comes out of the tank.(see pic). But the fitting that screws into the crankcase is open. How is that going to keep oil from getting in? Shouldn't that also have a check valve? [/QUOTE]
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