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why is my engine breather all foamy?

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hey, i was wondering if anyone can spread anylight on why my engine breather is clogging up with a foamy substance..

now i know iv got a faulty EGR valve could this be the cause of it?

alex

Condensation, or HG failsure - dont know if you've done a mod or what?

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is this normal to have it? if not what causes it do you know?

iv not dont the elephant mod yet either would this be beneficial

Condensation, or HG failsure - dont know if you've done a mod or what?

to do?

daft question i know but should i be worried about this foam or is it normal?

Short journeys will create condensation thus leading to a creamy foam at the oil filler cap head gasket failure will be loss of water on a regular basis or water oil mix on dip stick or in coolant bottle if you don't do short journeys then get it looked at by a garage

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Short journeys will create condensation thus leading to a creamy foam at the oil filler cap head gasket failure will be loss of water on a regular basis or water oil mix on dip stick or in coolant bottle if you don't do short journeys then get it looked at by a garage

all i use my car doe is a work trip mon-fri tenminutes both ways then little running about on a weekend nothing mager though £25 lasts me the week, just i noticed this foamy crap in my breather pipe when changing my air filter.. iv left the hose disconected to free my air filter up and was wondering if a engine flush and oil change would do it the world of good?

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