rocker cover question
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rocker cover question
hello
just bought myself a shiny new rocker cover (chromed metal). only issue i have is i forgot about the breather tube on the top!
any idea for drilling and adding a tube to the new cover without welding or ruining the chrome.
car has a oil bath air filter so would need the breather pipe.
thanks
andy
just bought myself a shiny new rocker cover (chromed metal). only issue i have is i forgot about the breather tube on the top!
any idea for drilling and adding a tube to the new cover without welding or ruining the chrome.
car has a oil bath air filter so would need the breather pipe.
thanks
andy
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Re: rocker cover question
I suppose you can use 15mm pipe fittings - as sold by B & Q .... but 'chrome '?? Why ???? 




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Re: rocker cover question
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: rocker cover question
The Vanden Plas Princess 1300 'A' series had a chrome rocker cover as standard and NO breather coming out of the top of the rocker cover either.
Perhaps Andrew is giving his Minor a Vanden Plas makeover.
You never know it might end up with a Rolls Royce engine and it would become a Minor Princess 'R' - re BMC Princess 4 ltr 'R'

Perhaps Andrew is giving his Minor a Vanden Plas makeover.

You never know it might end up with a Rolls Royce engine and it would become a Minor Princess 'R' - re BMC Princess 4 ltr 'R'

Re: rocker cover question
Oh that 4 litre engine is pretty big - not sure it will go in the engine bay..... 




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Re: rocker cover question
Might be worth converting to the 'canister' type breather system as used on the late 1098s?
Re: rocker cover question
I strongly recommend a rocker breather - cans or no cans.... Unless a PCV is fitted - that works well with can system.



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Re: rocker cover question
drill a hole in the top 9there should be a round spot cast into the cover for this). then tap out a hole 1/4" bsp. purchase a 1/4" x 6mm hose tail from ebay and connect up your hose. Have done this on mine and it looks the business with my chromed engine block!
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Re: rocker cover question
A chromed engine block!?
Can you post some pictures.....I thought Jethro was a bit OTT with his chrome rocker cover and head dome nuts but I may have been wrong!!
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Can you post some pictures.....I thought Jethro was a bit OTT with his chrome rocker cover and head dome nuts but I may have been wrong!!

