1975 Mark III Oil Separator and tubes

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Does anyone have any pictures of where the oil seperator and it hoses are located. Most people must of junked this item however I have one in my box of parts and would like to refit it if I can find out where it is mounted. Thanks
 
thackero said:
Does anyone have any pictures of where the oil seperator and it hoses are located. Most people must of junked this item however I have one in my box of parts and would like to refit it if I can find out where it is mounted. Thanks

I don't know of an "oil separator " on a Mk3. Maybe post a picture and we can identify it. Jim
 
I don't have the oil separator, but the photo below shows where the separator breather tube 065497 connects to the Mk.III airbox.

1975 Mark III Oil Separator and tubes


http://www.nortonmotors.de/ANIL/Norton% ... 20&Part=34

Hortons Norton said:
Maybe he's talking about the chain oiler?

Mk.III's didn't have the chain oiler.
 
thackero,
Here is a parts break down from Old Britt:

http://www.oldbritts.com/1975_g20.html

What I don't like about this system is the bottom of the oil separator (part #34) has a line that tee's into the carb balance tube. I makes getting a good consistent idle hard to achieve (for me anyway). Once I removed the line is was easy to get the bike to idle good. I just ran the hose from the oil tank breather into the air box. The problem with that is I get oil vapor in the air box and it will eventually come out the bottom. It's not much but now I am thinking about re- installing the separator and blocking off the small line and just using the separator as a vapor trap.
Pete
 
Deets55 said:
thackero,
Here is a parts break down from Old Britt:

http://www.oldbritts.com/1975_g20.html

What I don't like about this system is the bottom of the oil separator (part #34) has a line that tee's into the carb balance tube. I makes getting a good consistent idle hard to achieve (for me anyway). Once I removed the line is was easy to get the bike to idle good. I just ran the hose from the oil tank breather into the air box. The problem with that is I get oil vapor in the air box and it will eventually come out the bottom. It's not much but now I am thinking about re- installing the separator and blocking off the small line and just using the separator as a vapor trap.
Pete

That must be why I have never seen one. They had all been removed from the three MK3's I own before I got them. Jim
 
Jim,

I think the system would have worked if they had placed that tube from the separator before the carbs, instead of between the carbs and head.
Pete
 
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