I saw a posting awhile ago that has had me pondering.
Its been stated that when you went to a belt drive system, you should route the engine breather tube down the outside of the innner primary and there is a nice piece of hardware one of the fellows on this site makes for that. One of the guys on the forum stated you shoudl place a PCV (Positive Crankase ventilation) valve on the end of the pipe to prevent dirt being sucked back in. Sounds good, but I beleive these valves only breath one way ie out, would the engine not need to breath both in and out or is this the part I am missing? Perhaps there is another source for air into the crankcase?
I am specifically thinking about the earley 40's overhead valve engine.
Bob
Its been stated that when you went to a belt drive system, you should route the engine breather tube down the outside of the innner primary and there is a nice piece of hardware one of the fellows on this site makes for that. One of the guys on the forum stated you shoudl place a PCV (Positive Crankase ventilation) valve on the end of the pipe to prevent dirt being sucked back in. Sounds good, but I beleive these valves only breath one way ie out, would the engine not need to breath both in and out or is this the part I am missing? Perhaps there is another source for air into the crankcase?
I am specifically thinking about the earley 40's overhead valve engine.
Bob
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