lots of pressure from dipstick hole

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well the title sums it up... Iv check my crankcase vent, its ok not blocked.
the bike doest smoke at all, is it normal? i mean i get my hand palm with oil on idle , and the crankcase vent is conected to the intake there should be a slight vacum on the dipstick hole , right? time for a rebuild?
 
I dont know about your dipstick hole issue, but if you arent smoking and you have good compression you shouldnt need a rebuild.
 
well the title sums it up... Iv check my crankcase vent, its ok not blocked.
the bike doest smoke at all, is it normal? i mean i get my hand palm with oil on idle , and the crankcase vent is conected to the intake there should be a slight vacum on the dipstick hole , right? time for a rebuild?

Id say it dosent need a rebuild Id check the oil to make sure theres not any gas in the oil!
 
hum ok will check the oil, but still i don t think it normal it like having a small compressor on the crankcase does your bikes do the same?
 
Put the dipstick back in and hold your hand over the breather hose. There is always a little air pushing out. Crankcase ventilation. Companies have done it for years. The old tractors just have a tube open to the air. It's called draft ventilation.
 
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