mattyc
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posted on 2/6/11 at 10:33 PM |
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crossflow oil level Breather probems
Evening all can somebody point me in the right direction of the correct amount of oil that I should put in my 1.6 cross flow. I have found a number of
sources saying different figures. The problem I’m having is large quantise of oil are coming back out of the breather and intern sucked into the
inlet. I am still running the standard fuel pump so that removes the issue of no baffle. any help would be much appreciated as I would like to get it
booked in for its MOT asap.
Cheers
Matt
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steve m
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posted on 2/6/11 at 11:05 PM |
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I to had this problem, so now i vent all fumes from the crankcase breather straight into an old coke bottle, that way i dont smoke every one out at
high revs,
i have also blocked off the crankcase to carb hole
Since doing this, it seems to run better, doesnt pump oil out
Steve
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JimSpencer
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posted on 3/6/11 at 07:35 AM |
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Hi
What we used to do was:-
Two taped connections into rocker cover.
Run pipe from crankcase breather to rocker cover - after all that's where you want the oil to end up..
Run breather pipe from Rocker cover to catch tank (anything oil tight about a litre.)
you'll end up with the oil where you want it, and not much in the catch tank either.
HTH
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mattyc
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posted on 3/6/11 at 08:34 AM |
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Thanks for the help. I have read in the Haynes book that oil capacity is 4.48 litres but other sources have said 3.5.
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kendo
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posted on 3/6/11 at 09:28 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by JimSpencer
Hi
What we used to do was:-
Two taped connections into rocker cover.
Run pipe from crankcase breather to rocker cover - after all that's where you want the oil to end up..
Run breather pipe from Rocker cover to catch tank (anything oil tight about a litre.)
you'll end up with the oil where you want it, and not much in the catch tank either.
HTH
That's what I've done too and works well.
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