jug said:Anyone seen this before? My 73 cases have a second oil stop grub screw (part# 062638 I think) on the bottom of the timing side case, see pic.
Only ever thought they had one, just below the oil pump boss. Cant say I have ever seen this before.
jug said:I will be running on of Matts (CNW) reed breathers fitted to the original breather mount on the lower, rear, drive side case. Do I need to have the case machined as to allow for better scavenging?
jug said:I would have thought that the breather would pump oil back to the oil tank if the mod were done.
In order to install this kit the engine needs to be completely stripped down as we mill a mounting surface on the lower backside of the drive side case half. We also modify the timing case half.
The above mentioned results are of course directly related to how the engine is built as piston clearance, cylinder bore, piston ring quality, head work, gasket quality and much more will all play a part in how well the engine breather will operate and what kind of results you will experience.
jug said:Anyone seen this before? My 73 cases have a second oil stop grub screw (part# 062638 I think) on the bottom of the timing side case, see pic.
Only ever thought they had one, just below the oil pump boss. Cant say I have ever seen this before.
jug said:L.A.B
I have looked over the link to old britz case mod and am a little confused. I will be running on of Matts (CNW) reed breathers fitted to the original breather mount on the lower, rear, drive side case. Do I need to have the case machined as to allow for better scavenging? I would have thought that the breather would pump oil back to the oil tank if the mod were done.
JUG
Thanx for that. Logic backs you up entirely.comnoz said:If your cases have the sump pickup in the forward position it will need to be plugged and opened up at the rear -with or without my reed breather.
There is definitely a problem with the pickup location at the front of the cases -even on the street. Jim
Rohan said:P.S. How can you guys survive without a thread gauge ?
ROFLMAOsplatt said:Rohan said:P.S. How can you guys survive without a thread gauge ?
Steel bolts, aluminium threads