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		Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: haj on 11 December 2007, 18:21:44
		
			
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				Have just removed throttle body from inlet manifold.
 Looked down the manifold and saw fluid at the bottom.I'm assuming this is
 a oily deposit brought through from the cam cover,before the breather valve clogs up.
 Does anyone know if there is a drain plug at the bottom of the manifold?
 Or will i have to suck fluid out,somehow
 
 Also there is a oily type deposit on the inside wall?of the manifold,is there any way this can be cleaned off without removal
 of manifold.
 
 Why is the manifold so deep?
 
 
 haj
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				The inlet manifold is in sections, depth wise. You will have to remove and clean with carb cleaner and the breather system by the sounds of it and a good oil change. IMHO.
			
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				The inlet manifold is in sections, depth wise. You will have to remove and clean with carb cleaner and the breather system by the sounds of it and a good oil change. IMHO.  
 
 Righto thanks.
 
 Breathers are cleaned,shall invest in a flame trap to prevent further probs.
 Oil/filter change next when throttle back on.