Look right back behind the air compressor, drivers side rectangular opening (basically at #3 cylinder) with 4 bolt holes. If your engine does not have the block style crankcase breather , it will have a block off plate over that opening IF it's a newer block.
crank case breather on a 5 EK cat
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@snowman_w900 I can take a pic of my MXS with the breather tube. I realize it's not the 5EK block.
Not my block
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(Not the old style E model)
Do you have the oil canister that catches the oil out the of blowby tube I'm assuming, some had it some didn'tLast edited: Jun 10, 2019
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It's just like this pic above
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The oil canister was added at the dealer after the engines were made to deal with slobber complaints. Lots of the twins never got it installed.
So the original complaint is you have to wait to check oil? How long? I cant see any other way you know oil is getting held in the top endsnowman_w900 and spsauerland Thank this. -
It seems like over an hour, maybe not quite so bad. But always before itwas right now. I could change the oil crank it and build pressure then recheck it right away.
I changed it today and rechecked it pretty quick and it showed well over a gallon low, close to two, once it drained, it was right on the line.
No plate with 4 bolts on mine, unless it is where the fuel filter mount is. -
I usually give it 30 seconds or so to check oil level.
If the breather was plugged, it would blow out oil sealssnowman_w900 and wore out Thank this. -
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Warm, at least warm enough.
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