3RRL
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- 55HP 4WD KAMA 554 and 4 x 4 Jinma 284
I'm nearing 500 hours (on the clock) on my Kama 554. I have a couple of questions.
I've noticed excessive blow-by coming from the breather cap on the valve cover. It's become more apparent than before. I can see oil fumes (smoke) getting pushed out the little holes in the breather cap and the valve cover gets oily when it's been running for a long time.
There are no water leaks and the engine runs good. It does not overheat either, but uses oil more than before.
-Does anybody else have that problem?
-Is it normal?
-What causes that and what can I do to fix it?
My Kama doesn't appear to have a crankcase vent like on the Jinmas. What it has is a breather cap on the valve cover but nothing I could see in the crankcase itself.
I took these photos this morning.
They are looking at the left side of the engine where the starter motor is. I want to know what that is, what does it do?

I took the 2 bolts off to remove the cover, but I think it must have a shank or something in it because the cover did not just pop off. Is the cap attached to something? See that screw in the 3rd photo, do I need to loosen it first to take the cap off? I stopped since there is nothing in my manual about it and I don't know what it's for. The starter is in the way of that set screw.
I was thinking of drilling a hole in that cover to add a crankcase vent like on the Jinma if it goes to the crankcase. I can take the starter off to get to the set screw, but I'd like to know what that unit is, first.
I've noticed excessive blow-by coming from the breather cap on the valve cover. It's become more apparent than before. I can see oil fumes (smoke) getting pushed out the little holes in the breather cap and the valve cover gets oily when it's been running for a long time.
There are no water leaks and the engine runs good. It does not overheat either, but uses oil more than before.
-Does anybody else have that problem?
-Is it normal?
-What causes that and what can I do to fix it?
My Kama doesn't appear to have a crankcase vent like on the Jinmas. What it has is a breather cap on the valve cover but nothing I could see in the crankcase itself.
I took these photos this morning.
They are looking at the left side of the engine where the starter motor is. I want to know what that is, what does it do?



I took the 2 bolts off to remove the cover, but I think it must have a shank or something in it because the cover did not just pop off. Is the cap attached to something? See that screw in the 3rd photo, do I need to loosen it first to take the cap off? I stopped since there is nothing in my manual about it and I don't know what it's for. The starter is in the way of that set screw.
I was thinking of drilling a hole in that cover to add a crankcase vent like on the Jinma if it goes to the crankcase. I can take the starter off to get to the set screw, but I'd like to know what that unit is, first.