right side PV vent stripped....help

joey11

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I had the PV vent nipple come loose and pull out of my engine leaving a stripped out hole. It was JB welded in and it came out again. Do I even need that vent? Most bikes don't have one, and I've never had anything come out of it. Can I just close it up? What have you guys done. Both my 250 and 300 have done this. :mad:
 
right side (throttle side) is the tranny vent. Left side is the PV drain/vent. If right side is stripped that part is installed into the head isn't it, just inside the PV cover? Left side is (or was) sometimes zip-tied shut from the factory, I don't think it is absolutely necessary. But you need your tranny vent. You could possibly tap it oversize and go to a "fastener" store to get next size up nipple but neither of my bikes are here today so I can't compare.
 
i had the same thing happen just recently, ill probably just tap the hole and put something in where it should be,
didnt even realise it was loose, it hadnt moved at all, because i thought it was threaded in and then it was just gone when i went to clean it :confused: meh, theres always exhaust coming out of it so anything would just get blown out again
 
You should not have any exhaust gasses coming out of the right side vent.
You have to make sure you have the right type of bearings on the power valve assembly- the ones that are not enclosed will allow the exhaust to blow by and contaminate the transmission fluid.
 
You should not have any exhaust gasses coming out of the right side vent.
You have to make sure you have the right type of bearings on the power valve assembly- the ones that are not enclosed will allow the exhaust to blow by and contaminate the transmission fluid.

that would be a worry. the gas is coming out the pv vent on the left side

or was that just a general statement?
 
Left side its OK to have exhaust gases escaping, because it has a direct passage to the exhaust port.
 
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