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Breathers on a G1000

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Moline_guy

03-08-2007 18:09:10




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Tearing down the engine on my vista because of a broken piston and it was using oil badly before the piston let go. Anyway on the valve covers on this engine someone put a breather on each one with wire mesh inside the breathers and it has the breather caps like the 705 and 707 used. On all are other G1000 it uses just one dry type breather on the front valve cover. Had this tractor for around eight years and it was always blowing blow by out those breathers where as the other G1000 we have never have blow by out that dry breather, just wondering are the newer 504's breathing in and this older 504 breathing out for lack of better wording? Just wondering if i should solder the back two valve covers shut and put a dry type breather up front like the other G1000's? Thanks for your time and any replies.

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mrp

03-15-2007 16:54:16




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 Re: Breathers on a G1000 in reply to Moline_guy, 03-08-2007 18:09:10  
dad has a g1000 and a g1000 vista, both have all three breathers hooked together and piped to the intake...



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Moline_guy

03-09-2007 05:02:50




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 Re: Breathers on a G1000 in reply to Moline_guy, 03-08-2007 18:09:10  
Thanks for the reply, that is a good idea to hook them all together, and then put the pipe down below the engine, maybe it won't blow back towards the operator on a cabless tractor.



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schrocky

03-09-2007 04:29:08




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 Re: Breathers on a G1000 in reply to Moline_guy, 03-08-2007 18:09:10  
I hope this can help you, we have 8 yes EIGHT ! G1000's around here all running and everyone has either a factory or homemade vent on every bank. Some are homemade and all hooked together into one. Evidently in the past this has created a problem not venting all 3. I looked on my Super 670 and it must have only had one breather from factory but someone has made something for the other one too.



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