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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
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<blockquote data-quote="Nigel Spaxman" data-source="post: 104702" data-attributes="member: 2907"><p>I am happy with the operation of my timed breather. The only think it does dribble a bit of emulsified oil on the ground after a ride. Also I think a bit of mist comes out during a long ride. I have a hose going to the back axle to keep this mess off most of the bike. That seems to be the approach most people with the timed breather use. One thing I have heard of that I might try is running the breather into the exhaust pipe just ahead of the muffler. Has anyone here tried that? If the tube going into the pipe is made the right way it might cause a vacuum. Also the exhaust pipe is near the breather so it could be hooked up with a very short tube. The only problem would be if there was pressure in this line sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nigel Spaxman, post: 104702, member: 2907"] I am happy with the operation of my timed breather. The only think it does dribble a bit of emulsified oil on the ground after a ride. Also I think a bit of mist comes out during a long ride. I have a hose going to the back axle to keep this mess off most of the bike. That seems to be the approach most people with the timed breather use. One thing I have heard of that I might try is running the breather into the exhaust pipe just ahead of the muffler. Has anyone here tried that? If the tube going into the pipe is made the right way it might cause a vacuum. Also the exhaust pipe is near the breather so it could be hooked up with a very short tube. The only problem would be if there was pressure in this line sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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