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Is there a breather vent on a 743B chaincase?
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<blockquote data-quote="Davross22" data-source="post: 117415" data-attributes="member: 15466"><p>Great Idea using the smoke machine, love that. It would be a worry if the smoke started to come out the axle seals. I think we would know that leak before that action was performed. </p><p>Anyhow back to the chain case. What oil are we putting in the 743 cases these days? I've been using a cheap engine oil for a number of years now and the chains seem to be in good condition, however always open to suggestions. Try not to apply too much pressure down there, you don't want to blow the seal out on top of the chamber. In the remote areas I use a pump spray bottle. A little slower and a whole less pressure. Done regularly it works well and certainly uses a whole lot less water. </p><p>Keep up the brainstorming guys. </p><p>From down under, catch you all soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davross22, post: 117415, member: 15466"] Great Idea using the smoke machine, love that. It would be a worry if the smoke started to come out the axle seals. I think we would know that leak before that action was performed. Anyhow back to the chain case. What oil are we putting in the 743 cases these days? I've been using a cheap engine oil for a number of years now and the chains seem to be in good condition, however always open to suggestions. Try not to apply too much pressure down there, you don't want to blow the seal out on top of the chamber. In the remote areas I use a pump spray bottle. A little slower and a whole less pressure. Done regularly it works well and certainly uses a whole lot less water. Keep up the brainstorming guys. From down under, catch you all soon. [/QUOTE]
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