
Bennie
Leave it , well actually, my EA82T non PCV valve side rocker is piped to my air box taking in filtered air when it is sucking, should it need to blow fumes they will go into combustionTweety wrote: but what would I do with the breather dizzy side valve cover?
I don't see how this would work - the PCV takes stuff from the crankcase, by plumbing it back in the oil filler tube you're just tapping another part of the crack case pressured system...steptoe wrote:Somewhere under all the shiz on my bench is an old project .... an EA82 oil filler tube with a hole drilled in it at top on side to take the load off the original PCV system. Idea is to braze in brass fitting to take a 5/8" hose to the catch can.
Just given me an idea - hook up boost gauge to the crankcase or just a low pressure switch for another alarmTweety wrote:Ok all done Steptoe.
Dizzy side valve cover goes to air filter assembly, this will allow + or - pressure to be roughly no pressure in the crankcase. I read somewhere that a small amount of vacuum is desirable in the C/case. So this will get close to that. Biggest concern is to high a pressure there to blow out seals
You would not be the first to feel the need to change the chune after a dyno session either for driveablity or economy, or in my case - eediots !!Tweety wrote:
A question I have is: seeing as Toonga previously advised that 145 mains should be large enough, why would 175's be the result of a dyno? MY suspicion is that high rev output in terms on best HP is having larger jets but I would hardly ever rev that high. Could it be that I could go as low as 145's and improve my economy greatly at the expense of a few HP at the top end?
You've just contradicted yourself there Tony! Talking about vacuum (which is the aim) then talk about your concern about high pressure that could blow out seals. I wouldn't worry about pressuring the crankcase, by plumbing it into the air filter the carbs should provide a slight vacuum on top of what the PCV system doesTweety wrote:Dizzy side valve cover goes to air filter assembly, this will allow + or - pressure to be roughly no pressure in the crankcase. I read somewhere that a small amount of vacuum is desirable in the C/case. So this will get close to that. Biggest concern is to high a pressure there to blow out seals.
havent tried that one Toonga however predictably have done the other thing.You should be able to run one throat with a smaller jet and one with a bigger jet.