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Date Posted: 13:26:26 06/08/04 Tue
Author: Gary Foreman - www.tl1000.com
Subject: Pullin' any wheelies there kiddo? It's a comon problem. Make sure the oil level is not past the mid-window. Wheelie'n will compound the problem.
In reply to: Martin 's message, "TL 1000 S , Oil in the Airbox ???" on 12:44:09 06/08/04 Tue


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  • Build a condensor catch-can in the breather line on the LH side of the engine. The stock design lets the vapor from the crankcase carry too much oil up to the airbox. A 3"dia x 6" can w/steel wool guts and proper inlet/outlet will fix the problem before it leads to detonation at the front piston. (NT) -- Shawn (S CA), 15:54:34 06/08/04 Tue


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