Show your cossie breather set ups please
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Originally Posted by KSA-Cossie
Is that a bailey one mr mills ? Can't quite make it out in your stunning picture !!!
Tbh ,i think its all spec r stuff ,i have been lookin through previous reciepts for a look ,but there is mountains of paperwork and a few less trees
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I thought the mirror image jobby looked a lot neater, although not much clearence for the hoses by the strut brace...
Got it for a good price too. Must e-bay the old one, one of these days!!
Got it for a good price too. Must e-bay the old one, one of these days!!
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i got a weird bottle its got thin pipes out one at the top as normal then a thin one out the bottom with the gig main breather hole out the bottom centre
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Originally Posted by KSA-Cossie
Originally Posted by Stu @ M Developments
Its amazing how many non functional breathers are out there!!
Do some research before spending your money if thats your intention Kev...
Do some research before spending your money if thats your intention Kev...
The standard install is pish, but they will do you all the hoses and fittings you need if you call them - they were very helpful with me, sorted me out exactly what I needed
I run one with a non-standard install, see Stu's comments on this thread
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how much oil is actaully returned to the sump if the breather is working correctly on a healthy engine??
as im thinking of changing my standard bailey set up to breath both sides of block but would be a while before i could get the return back under oil level drilled into sump...
as im thinking of changing my standard bailey set up to breath both sides of block but would be a while before i could get the return back under oil level drilled into sump...
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the oil return needs to be large bore and that includes the fittings .
The theories of a closed return and the arguements that can be put forward are of great merrit but the world was thought to be flat for thousands of years too.
Any one feeling peckish worms on toast any body lol
The theories of a closed return and the arguements that can be put forward are of great merrit but the world was thought to be flat for thousands of years too.
Any one feeling peckish worms on toast any body lol
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Tony - if we can't return below the oil level on a YBT engine, then why does the standard kidney box on the side of the block have a pipe to take returned oil below the oil level via the standard breather system?
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as far as i know, the function of a breather is to relieve the build up of gas in the crankcase area (which may be linked to the cam cover or wherever) caused by piston ring blow by.
an effective breather can be something as simple as a hole in the side of the crankcase, but that would piss oil everywhere so you have a separator to seperate the oil from the gas. it is that separation process that needs a little care to be most effective.
most engines have a basic system (like the 'kidney box' on a pinto/yb block) that are supposed to perform that function by making the mixture go through a twisty route or a gauze or whatever to try and separate the oil that then runs back down into the crankcase under gravity. as tony says, the std yb one is shit, as it pisses oil into the airbox, whereas 'clean' air should be returned there to be consumed by the engine. it's handy for keeping your k&n panel filter well oiled though if you fit the breather pipe before it
what i don't understand is why a lot of these systems that we see have 2 tanks one well designed one should be enough, surely? you would have the crankcase breather (and again, 1 should be enough if it's big enough) going to a vessel that has an outlet at the top for clean air to go back to the inlet and an outlet at the bottom for the oil to drain back to the sump. I can understand 2 tanks if one is a catch tank for the oil rather than having it returning to the sump.
and what's with the miniature filters? surely air is not sucked in through there, only exiting, so why the need for a filter.
maybe my understanding is completely wrong. could be a topic for one of stu's essays, or one of his articles now that he's a pro journo and has forgotten about us techies on here that love his free info
an effective breather can be something as simple as a hole in the side of the crankcase, but that would piss oil everywhere so you have a separator to seperate the oil from the gas. it is that separation process that needs a little care to be most effective.
most engines have a basic system (like the 'kidney box' on a pinto/yb block) that are supposed to perform that function by making the mixture go through a twisty route or a gauze or whatever to try and separate the oil that then runs back down into the crankcase under gravity. as tony says, the std yb one is shit, as it pisses oil into the airbox, whereas 'clean' air should be returned there to be consumed by the engine. it's handy for keeping your k&n panel filter well oiled though if you fit the breather pipe before it
what i don't understand is why a lot of these systems that we see have 2 tanks one well designed one should be enough, surely? you would have the crankcase breather (and again, 1 should be enough if it's big enough) going to a vessel that has an outlet at the top for clean air to go back to the inlet and an outlet at the bottom for the oil to drain back to the sump. I can understand 2 tanks if one is a catch tank for the oil rather than having it returning to the sump.
and what's with the miniature filters? surely air is not sucked in through there, only exiting, so why the need for a filter.
maybe my understanding is completely wrong. could be a topic for one of stu's essays, or one of his articles now that he's a pro journo and has forgotten about us techies on here that love his free info