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oil hoseunder car

hi every body I wonder if somone has a oil line diagram. My car has one hose under the the leaking oil went I start the car. I want kown were comfrom and were it go.

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Old 12-19-2005, 08:03 PM
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Hi Rolon,

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My car has one hose under the the leaking oil went I start the car. I want kown were comfrom and were it go.
Can you please try a little harder with these sentences? I really can't quite make out what you mean... Pics would help also...

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Old 12-19-2005, 09:46 PM
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maybe you have a friend in PR who can help with describing the problem?

or if you speak Spanish you could try that - somebody on the bbs could translate
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Rolan

Tell us what year and model you have and we can post an oil line diagram for your car.
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I live in ny
this is a picture
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I found a diagram in a book, and look that is the crank breather hose
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My car is a 1977 911s Targa,
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your L tubes may be leaking also
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what is a L tubes
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The hose come from the oil cooler
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here is other one
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where it goes ?
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I don't have a '77, but it looks like its the overflow tube from the air cleaner. There's a crankcase vent hose from the oil filler tube that connects to the air fliter housing. If the oil level is too high and/or you have excessive blowby, oil will be forced into the air cleaner housing. From there, it drains onto the ..... floor. One solution is to run the tank about 1/2 -1 quart below full. Another solution is to install a oil breather/separation tank between filler neck and the air filter housing. If it's excess blowby (from worn rings), well..... you know what.

Remove the cover from the air fliter housing and take a look. If it's wet inside, that's where its coming from.

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thanks for the information I will take a look on the air cleaner and let you know.

thanks again
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thanks to every body, Sherwood was right is coming from the air cleaner. the other day I change the return oil tube and maybe I put to much oil.

thank Rolon

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