Cowboy Don said:
Hey Guys,
Never thought I'd start a breather thread, but just a quick question. Has anyone ever done this this mod for a 71, using the 72- breather mounted to the timing case blanking plate? The only place I've seen done is by Oldbritts
http://www.oldbritts.com/11_061542.html
Just wondering why I've not seen it here before, is there a problem with the 72 breather?
Basically, I like the fact that I don't need to have a hose going to valve, keeping the setup as clean as possible. I run Mikuni without the stock airbox so there's not a lot of places to hide things. Currently I've got cheap plastic Motormite breather, it works, but doesn't last long.
_______________________________________________
Are you asking about using the Combat breather on the blank timing plate? Or just running a large breather off that blanking plate in general?
In the past I followed the INOA tech guide and various tech discussions in Norton club newsletters saying the bigger the better for a breather. In other words,, the larger the ID of the tube the better. When running its amazing the volume of air being huffed thru there, In my opnion thats the most important part,, providing large capacity for breathing.
In customized Nortons,, ive made several variations, One with a version of the Motormite but a metal canister,, I think it was an old Chevy PCV valve,, they last longer when you keep them a bit away from the motor,,eventually they all give out becaus that air flow is very violent. In some cases we just used an open breather K&N style breather, others we T'ed into the oil tank and a pipe out the back by the lic plate (ala late 60s and early 70s Triumph) and a few into the air cleaners.
The Combat style of breather assy is kind of a good choice as it has a metal mesh screen inside and keeps the rocks trees and boulders out, and acts a little as a baffle for the inevitable oil that wants to migrate up the pipe, plus its relatively large bore I.D. the issue is how are you going to route the accompanying pipe? Racers require a oil catch can, or you can fling it onto your drive chain or out the back of your bike and soil mother earth. Besides the air volume you will always get some degree of oil sputtering out the breather.
theres a LOT of opinions on this and almost as hotly debated as whats the best motor oil.
most would agree the early style breather off the end of the camshaft is WAY too small and inadequate, however at one time I did have a shop customer who agreed to have me modify his breather (Ype, BIG brass Pipe fitting onto his blanking plate) he strongly agreed about the volume of air coming out of it, but oddly, when I saw the bike again 6 months later He had removed it, went back to the stock breather off the cam, and said he read about this topic online and decided somebody on some internet forum knew more about this topic and went with his advice. So. oh well, its his bike, his problem