Engine breather definitive setup?

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M25VAN
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Re: Engine breather definitive setup?

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This is what I didn't realise, that the fumes could come back out as well. Nasty blighters. :evil: I'm glad I asked now and thanks for the answers. I can get the engine breathing setup better. :)
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Re: Engine breather definitive setup?

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M25VAN wrote:This is the setup I currently have, it has the long type filler cap which can let air in to the system.
Same here. It works just fine and I don't notice a problem with fumes.
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Re: Engine breather definitive setup?

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...and one more stupid question from me....

If I leave the tappet chest breather open to the elements then where should the rocker cover connect to: (a) the tube on the underside of the air filter housing so that the fumes are filtered, or (b) the pipe on the side of the carburettor (where the tappet cover pipe is currently connected) so that the fumes are not filtered?
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Re: Engine breather definitive setup?

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Pipe on side of carb! No point plastering the air filter with horrible oil fumes. The suction is also much better on the carb.......
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Re: Engine breather definitive setup?

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Can someone post some pics of how this is done,

You know what they say

A picture tells a thousand words

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Re: Engine breather definitive setup?

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You need this type of carb - with the brass breather connection - sticking out at ~ 10 o'clock. Poor alternative - is the connection on the side of the air filter - which has poor suction, and plasters the filter with oil........... which soon blocks it![frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Engine breather definitive setup?

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It this a hs2 su carb(the pic that BMC posted)Is it a 1 1/4" carb I need,Would I need any other parts to get the breathing sorted,Different oil filler cap,hoses or pipes???

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Re: Engine breather definitive setup?

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Yes - HS2 1.25" carb. You could of course upgrade to a 1.5" carb (and matching manifold) as long as it had that connection.
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