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I suspect I will be installing one to my '75 MkIII to take care of leaks. I only hope it does the trick. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this thread.
72Combat said:I too have been reading all the posts on crankcase breathers. I have a 72 Combat and have not been able to find any pics of the unit itself. My bike has had mods done on it , like the anti wet sumping valve and there are lots of braided lines....
Can someone confirm that the valve is the picture is standard....?
Tricky to take a photo of as you can' really see in there very well.
The hose goes from there to the top of the oil tank.
Bike does seem to leak quite a bit, but I have been unable to pin it down.
Ideally I'd pull the motor down and do the pick up mod....but it runs so well and I already have a dismantled Beetle in the shed.... :roll:
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72Combat said:Once again, thanks all for your input. Can the PCV valve be fitted to the motor as is or does the mods to the case to stop the oil backing up done first?
The PO ( who'd be that guy) was an aircraft engineer for the RNZAF and seemed to like braided hoses....they are all thru the oil system....I don't like them as stray braids hurt like hell.
PO also fitted an oil pressure guage, goes right up when it cold and sits on around 20 psi running over 50 mph...at around 20 to 25 degrees C.....more it its colder.
I find it reassuring......don't know why as my bevel drive Ducati has only a speedo and tacho.....oh I do know, there are no forums to make you worry about every moving part :lol:
bill said:like I stated CNW and Jim Comstock on here sell a REALLY nice bolt on read valve breather for your engine. as to the case mods unless you go out and run it at or near redline all the time it is not a have to do. the ONLY place I like the braided steel line is on the rocker feed. do your self and the bike a favor and change the others to a good quality rubber line.