chasesa said:My recently installed PCV valve (from Mike's XS) seems to impede the airflow via the breather pipe.
This is significant as compared to a friends 850 which has no PCV. Does anyone know why this could be?. or if it's normal?
Cheers!
Stephen
chasesa said:I think the valve is OK, and properly installed. It's been in use 800 miles and no leaks.
My issue is that it clearly reduces the airflow from the crankcase, as opposed to no PCV valve.
Stephen
nortriubuell said:My 750 leaked from EVERY joint before I installed the mikesxs "reed type" PCV valve, and that was after a complete meticulous rebuild !
nortonspeed said:nortriubuell said:My 750 leaked from EVERY joint before I installed the mikesxs "reed type" PCV valve, and that was after a complete meticulous rebuild !
Take my advice get some else to rebuild your engine next time, if it is done properly you would not need this valve in the first place :wink:
swooshdave said:nortonspeed said:nortriubuell said:My 750 leaked from EVERY joint before I installed the mikesxs "reed type" PCV valve, and that was after a complete meticulous rebuild !
Take my advice get some else to rebuild your engine next time, if it is done properly you would not need this valve in the first place :wink:
Debatable. British bikes leaked for two reasons, poor breathing and questionable tolerances.
nortonspeed said:Apparently all of us know for sure they are good mechanics. Make an educated guess do you think a Reborn Commando (Colorado Norton Works) or a Perfect Commando (Holland Norton Works) will 'leak from every joint'![]()
swooshdave said:nortonspeed said:nortriubuell said:My 750 leaked from EVERY joint before I installed the mikesxs "reed type" PCV valve, and that was after a complete meticulous rebuild !
Take my advice get some else to rebuild your engine next time, if it is done properly you would not need this valve in the first place :wink:
Debatable. British bikes leaked for two reasons, poor breathing and questionable tolerances.
cash said:swooshdave said:nortonspeed said:Take my advice get some else to rebuild your engine next time, if it is done properly you would not need this valve in the first place :wink:
Debatable. British bikes leaked for two reasons, poor breathing and questionable tolerances.
Sorry Dave, but if you put them together right they don't leak or need a breather valve.
I've had a lot of scavenging problems with my old 850 since fitting the very efficient mikrsxs breather, since removal no more problems or leaks. I am however, thinking of drilling that small return hole that you drilled in your valve (I think it was you :? } to reduce its efficiency and might refit it.
Cash
swooshdave said:nortonspeed said:Apparently all of us know for sure they are good mechanics. Make an educated guess do you think a Reborn Commando (Colorado Norton Works) or a Perfect Commando (Holland Norton Works) will 'leak from every joint'![]()
At least CNW puts a really good breather on each engine. I assume HNW does too. What's your point?
cash said:If you think about your drilled hole it by passes the valve to allow drain back and therefore it must allow limited both suck and blow, clearly the valve can never act fully closed. And that might let my timing case drain.
Cash
nortonspeed said:Apparently all of us know for sure they are good mechanics. Make an educated guess do you think a Reborn Commando (Colorado Norton Works) or a Perfect Commando (Holland Norton Works) will 'leak from every joint'![]()