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08.05.2020 18:30 # 1
Turgay_66
friends when I disassembled the air filter to replace the lpg filter, I saw that the throat butterfly was lubricated, it came out with my hand, but it caused lubrication?
08.05.2020 18:30 # 2
akantek
I couldn't make sense. I would say it makes it easier to open and close if the butterfly has bottoms but
did he do it to stick the dust from the air filter? I wish you asked there why ..

08.05.2020 18:30 # 3
Turgay_66
I think my engine went there by evaporating the engine oil
08.05.2020 18:30 # 4
akantek
Could it be oil, not engine oil.
08.05.2020 18:30 # 5
Turgay_66
[QUOTE = akantek] Could be the oil of fuel, not engine oil. [/ QUOTE] so I don't understand?
08.05.2020 18:30 # 6
kuscu38
Peace of mind, teacher, it is not important. How many models are your vehicle? Km. Escape? What is fuel?
08.05.2020 18:30 # 7
Turgay_66
[QUOTE = kuscu38] Peace of mind, teacher is not important. How many models are your vehicle? Km. Escape? What is fuel? [/ QUOTE] 2000 model 195.000 fuel lpg waste
08.05.2020 18:30 # 8
kuscu38
[QUOTE = Turgay_66] [QUOTE = kuscu38] Peace of mind, my teacher is not important. How many models are your vehicle? Km. Escape? What is fuel? [/ QUOTE] 2000 model 195.000 fuel lpg atiker [/ QUOTE]

Teacher, it is quite normal to make evaporation ( lubrication as you say) in that data . If it bothers you, buy a lining spray and use it for 5 liras from the particle. Squeezing everywhere where you see oil on the engine and around the throat makes it clean enough. In addition, you can also squeeze the balata, it is actually produced for them. There will be a plus, no less. I am a surety.
08.05.2020 18:30 # 9
Turgay_66
okay teacher thank you very much, i clean it in between :)
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