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Posted by IA Roy on October 17, 2006 at 20:05:19 from (71.7.25.172):
In Reply to: K241 kohler posted by Mike in Ind. on October 17, 2006 at 11:50:35:
I am not sure about the 241, but the 321 and 341 have a breather just below the carburetor and when you start getting blowby into the crankcase, it is vented out the breather. When it gets bad it can speed up plugging the air filter. Someone makes an aftermarket adapter to route the blowby down under the chassis to keep the smoke and oil mist off you and the engine. I think it was a garden tractor puller parts website. I made one for mine by fastening an elbow thru and added hole in the breather plate and hooked a hose up to it and it helped. You could also route it thru a hole in the end of the air cleaner and shoot it straight into the carburetor, but that seemed like too much effort to me.
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