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Breather Timing: A long description of a different way (Part 1)
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<blockquote data-quote="Nigel Spaxman" data-source="post: 106024" data-attributes="member: 2907"><p>Vincent, did you run the breather pipe over the engine as with your elephants trunk? Or does it go underneath. I ran mine under the engine and it still spits out emulsified oil especially when I park it. (like almost everyone else) I have often thought that the up and over the engine way would be best but have not done it. It is hard to find a way of doing that that is not a bit ugly. It is not as ugly as the elephants trunk though. I am either going to do it that way or run it into the exhaust or leave it as it is. Maybe after you have done some long runs you can give another report. I am going to be into the timing chest and both heads off soon so it will be a good time to make whatever changes I make for this up coming season. My cams are worn and I have luckily obtained a set of 105s from Garry Robinson. Apparently they never wear out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nigel Spaxman, post: 106024, member: 2907"] Vincent, did you run the breather pipe over the engine as with your elephants trunk? Or does it go underneath. I ran mine under the engine and it still spits out emulsified oil especially when I park it. (like almost everyone else) I have often thought that the up and over the engine way would be best but have not done it. It is hard to find a way of doing that that is not a bit ugly. It is not as ugly as the elephants trunk though. I am either going to do it that way or run it into the exhaust or leave it as it is. Maybe after you have done some long runs you can give another report. I am going to be into the timing chest and both heads off soon so it will be a good time to make whatever changes I make for this up coming season. My cams are worn and I have luckily obtained a set of 105s from Garry Robinson. Apparently they never wear out. [/QUOTE]
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