Additional crackcase breather
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Additional crackcase breather
Ive seen a couple of high spec race V4's with an additional breather coming from the oil filler. Does anyone know why this is done and what benefit it gives?
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Re: Additional crackcase breather
I know the other consensus is to run a hose from the top breather to the filler hole, so there is a loop
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Re: Additional crackcase breather
You would generally run two breathers to help the motor cope with pumping in the crank case.
You could run a breather from the head and another from the lower case.
I would guess more importantly on the V4 you would run a breather from both heads.
Remember when the piston moves down you have 100cc of air below the piston that has to go somewhere.
You could run a breather from the head and another from the lower case.
I would guess more importantly on the V4 you would run a breather from both heads.
Remember when the piston moves down you have 100cc of air below the piston that has to go somewhere.
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Re: Additional crackcase breather
Yes, often used on enduro racers so that any oil that would have been blown out of the engine is returned to the sump.porndoguk wrote:I know the other consensus is to run a hose from the top breather to the filler hole, so there is a loop
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Re: Additional crackcase breather
So the more breathers the better then?
I wonder if its possible or even worth fitting a rear cam cover to the front head so the front head has a breather also?
I wonder if its possible or even worth fitting a rear cam cover to the front head so the front head has a breather also?
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Re: Additional crackcase breather
Will that even work?
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Re: Additional crackcase breather
No idea lol Might try it latervfrman wrote:Will that even work?
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Re: Additional crackcase breather
I read somewere that motogp and F1 use a vac pump to suck out the gas in the crankcase, dunno if its true tho, but would help to get rid of alot of the pumping losses. There was also something i read about nascars using a one way valve and venting breather tank into the exhaust so that the negative pressures ing the exhaust would suck out the crankcase gases.
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Re: Additional crackcase breather
But what happens when the piston is in the compression stroke? Wouldn't you need to fill the volume created by the piston moving up the bore?
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Re: Additional crackcase breather
The one moving down the bore