drmini in aust wrote:
It might be OK to run from there up to a catch tank, but as I said the PCV system sucked heaps of oil up there, I had to take it off. Could not see behind the car at 5000 rpm.
It is the last place I would run a breather from on a road car, I'd do one or more of the other 3 possibilities (flywheel housing, timing cover, butchered rocker cover) first.
I've got a 'butchered' rocker cover (I didn't do it, it's a chrome one that's been butchered before being chromed, 3/4" outlet), but Mad Mr Read told me when I was there last (which is a while ago, purely because it's a bit of a drive, and not a direction I regularly travel - like Padstow and Narellan for Doc) that I needed extra breathing. I've got an 1100S block - Matt said that there's not enough breathing up the pushrod holes, which makes sense, given they're only meant to be big enough to fit a pushrod.

So there should be crankcase ventilation from the crankcase, not just above the head.

He gave me the impression that the Rocker Cover is the least effective breather location - I could've misread that, but that's how I understood what he was saying. One he'd use, but only in conjunction with other breathers.

And given my clutch housing hasn't been set up for breathing (it's not drilled), the simplest solution (no engine - or at least clutch cover - out of car) is to breathe off the fuel pump hole...
Which is why I've gotten around to thinking about it, and thinking that perhaps the easiest option is a breather off the fuel pump, into a catch can, PCV, inlet...

Given it's a roady, it doesn't spend much time at 4500rpm, so it's not like the catch can won't have a chance to drain oil back into the engine block down the breather hose - provided the hoses are big enough (I think Morris 1100 said elsewhere that CAMS rules state they have to be 1" hoses for that reason - draining as well as breathing?). Also plumbing the rocker breathing into the catch can. And provided the catch can is well designed, with the ability to drain oil back, and hopefully also a sludge/water drain.

Sound ok..?
So, I'm only thinking it's a work-around addition to the system for an imperfect breathing setup... A properly setup system - with a breather off the clutch cover (or timing cover) - won't need it.
