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roguesaga

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Hi fellas, I seem to have a fair bit of smoke coming from the clutch side breather, i've asked about and everyone tells me the rings and or pistons. I hope not coz the engine is a brand new med special. any ideas????

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Tom Fenton
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How brand new is it, if the rings have not bedded in properly yet then it will smoke a little.


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as tom says. i would get the engine set up on the RR Pronto! and drive it, i hope you are not using synthetic thin snake oil

nothing less than a 15/40 advised prefer a 20/50 oil minral while its bedded in then go to synthetic oil of the same grade





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