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my dipstick has blown out on my r56 cooper s and when installing a m7 oil catch can I found that there was no sign of any oil/water vapour residue on the turbo inlet site does this mean that I need to replace the valve cover and how can I test if the valve is working
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First, place the breather system back to stock. Is there still too much pressure int he crankcase?
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Yes, make sure once it's installed it isn't blowing the dipstick out. We have instructions on how to install it here: MINI Cooper R56 Catch Can Installation (2007-2011) | Pelican Parts DIY Maintenance Article if needed.
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