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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:15 pm 
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how many breathers should i run on an 1100s engine?


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factory was 1, I use two


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I use 1.


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I use 1, from the rocker cover to a Toyota PCV valve into the manifold, on both my 1360 and 1412 stroker.
I had it on the flywheel housing instead, but the drop gears tossed oil up it on long LH bends if I had `a few' revs up.

A well known Nc Mini racer we all know uses none.

IMO you only need more than 1 decent breather if you have poor ring sealing. :wink:

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On my 1360 (now back in the car) I have since added a hose from the rocker cover to the drop gear housing- to help equalize pressure upstairs/downstairs.

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im using an electric fuel pump so i was wondering if i could put a blanking plate where the mechanical fuel pump goes with a fitting in it to go to a catch can and plum a the rocker cover breather in to it


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simon k where abouts do you have the pair of breathers


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ricksmini wrote:
im using an electric fuel pump so i was wondering if i could put a blanking plate where the mechanical fuel pump goes with a fitting in it to go to a catch can and plum a the rocker cover breather in to it

Been there done that. :evil:
At 4500 rpm and above the crank and rods will tos HEAPS of oil up it.
Don't bother. (MiniMania in USA sells a baffled one, it might work but it ain't cheap).

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ricksmini wrote:
simon k where abouts do you have the pair of breathers


one on the flywheel housing and one on the rocker cover...

can see them here - two into one, then into a little inline PCV and into the inlet manifold

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3..... clutch cover/tappet cover/back "door"of block into a 2lt catch can[with drain tap on the bottom.]Starting at the rear offtake...tappet offtake...clutch housing...to catch can on RHS inner guard panel. 1 hose with 3 "T" pieces.

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Sorry, :oops: double post...

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drmini in aust wrote:
drmini in aust wrote:
I use 1, from the rocker cover to a Toyota PCV valve into the manifold, on both my 1360 and 1412 stroker.
I had it on the flywheel housing instead, but the drop gears tossed oil up it on long LH bends if I had `a few' revs up.

[A well known Nc Mini racer we all know uses none].

IMO you only need more than 1 decent breather if you have poor ring sealing. :wink:
I don't like catch tanks on road cars, they make the cabin smelly. But yeah if it was a racer I'd use one.

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On my 1360 (now back in the car) I have since added a hose from the rocker cover to the drop gear housing- to help equalize pressure upstairs/downstairs.

Image


Nice work on quoting your own post. That's awesome.

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Sorry double post and I didn't catch it. Had to go in a hurry... :?
Thanks for posting it all again though, pics and all... :lol:

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I have a single breather, basically the same setup as the good Doctor's. Seems to work well enough. :)

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:10 am 
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drmini in aust wrote:
Sorry double post and I didn't catch it. Had to go in a hurry... :?
Thanks for posting it all again though, pics and all... :lol:


Happy to be of service.

I'll stop wasting this thread now.

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