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Is there a breather vent on a 743B chaincase?
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<blockquote data-quote="dfb" data-source="post: 117393" data-attributes="member: 11792"><p>I had water leaking into my chain case, to figure out where it was coming from and confirm the repair I used a Smoke Generating machine used in my shop for locating Evap or exhaust system leaks. I plumbed it into the fill plug at the front of the case. Even without a smoke machine, I suppose you could plumb just low pressure air to yours and listen for where it is escaping. This might be better done with an assistant to control/meter the airflow to prevent pressurizing the case and blowing a seal out.</p><p>It worked for good for me, my machine had multiple leaks from different access covers, once I had them all fixed I knew it was a done deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfb, post: 117393, member: 11792"] I had water leaking into my chain case, to figure out where it was coming from and confirm the repair I used a Smoke Generating machine used in my shop for locating Evap or exhaust system leaks. I plumbed it into the fill plug at the front of the case. Even without a smoke machine, I suppose you could plumb just low pressure air to yours and listen for where it is escaping. This might be better done with an assistant to control/meter the airflow to prevent pressurizing the case and blowing a seal out. It worked for good for me, my machine had multiple leaks from different access covers, once I had them all fixed I knew it was a done deal. [/QUOTE]
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