For those with pods - what to do with breather hose?

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  • koolaid_kid

    #16
    Actually, it was not Pete. I have one of those on my turbo car and it is excellent. At 14 psi, or 2 atmospheres, it needs it. And the folk at the strip frown on cars that drip on their track.
    If I were to implement a catch can that is what I would do, it would not be that difficult.

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    • Guest

      #17
      Originally posted by koolaid_kid
      Actually, it was not Pete. I have one of those on my turbo car and it is excellent. At 14 psi, or 2 atmospheres, it needs it. And the folk at the strip frown on cars that drip on their track.
      If I were to implement a catch can that is what I would do, it would not be that difficult.
      Sorry, I meant my coke can comment was tongue in cheek, not yours

      If I was going to do it, I'd do the same, it could be made into a design feature of sorts if done right too...

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      • AJ

        #18
        Originally posted by salty_monk
        The "correct" thing to do is to run it to a small catch tank that has a side connection for the line & a top vent for fumes to escape...

        Something like this... but good luck finding one small enough. I have mine routed under the seat to a K&N style filter that is held in a small pot (actually a paint can lid). I put towel in the pot & replace it every 6 months or so.

        Here you go, a genuine aircraft air-oil separator:

        And this is the cheap one for non-certified aircraft!

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        • koolaid_kid

          #19
          Originally posted by pete
          Sorry, I meant my coke can comment was tongue in cheek, not yours

          If I was going to do it, I'd do the same, it could be made into a design feature of sorts if done right too...
          Oh, missed that.
          I wonder if there is a market for one for a motorcycle?

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          • Guest

            #20
            Originally posted by koolaid_kid
            Oh, missed that.
            I wonder if there is a market for one for a motorcycle?
            There would be... although I suspect there would be such a difference in requirements in terms of shape and size that it may not be a worthwhile business interest as that would drive production costs up dramatically...

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            • Guest

              #21
              I had a Yamaha 650 once, and when this PCV (positive crankcase ventilation thing or whatever you call it came out, I just didn't like the idea of my engine sucking in the breather fumes from the crankcase, I thought it would screw up my carbs. So, I plugged the breather box hole and put on a new hose long enough to run under the engine case in front of the back wheel. Whatever came out of it went to the road.

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              • 7981GS

                #22
                Originally posted by pete
                There would be... although I suspect there would be such a difference in requirements in terms of shape and size that it may not be a worthwhile business interest as that would drive production costs up dramatically...
                Not if it was plastic and made in China.
                Perhaps Salty Monk could have them made?
                He deals with the Chinese.

                Eric

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                • 850GT_Rider

                  #23
                  Originally posted by saffa
                  run it down and point it at the top of the chain where it enters the sprocket cover. cable tie it there ...any drips go onto the chain and keep it damp depending on how much blow by you have. My motors fresh so i get very little...seems to do the job though
                  What's a chain?

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                  • saffa

                    #24
                    Originally posted by wisgolfer59
                    What's a chain?

                    its the superior replacement to one of those naff shaft type things

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                    • Guest

                      #25
                      Originally posted by 7981GS
                      Not if it was plastic and made in China.
                      Perhaps Salty Monk could have them made?
                      He deals with the Chinese.

                      Eric
                      Yes good point... although making it out of plastic means it wouldn't be much of a design feature...

                      This whole thread has got me thinking now... plus the fact that I definitely have a small amount of blow by that ends up on the battery, which means it will end up on my battery box cover once it's finished too...

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                      • JimmyR

                        #26
                        Hmmm... I have a small K+N filter. I'll work something out. Thanks guys!

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                        • koolaid_kid

                          #27
                          JimmyR, if you run it straight up, the blowby will go up, hit the filter, stop, and eventually run back down into the engine. No dripping on the ground, no dripping on the chain , and no need for a catch can. Just my observations and experience, since that is what I do. Best of luck.

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                          • salty_monk
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by 7981GS
                            Not if it was plastic and made in China.
                            Perhaps Salty Monk could have them made?
                            He deals with the Chinese.

                            Eric
                            We'd have to get together and find a few grand for tooling first...
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                            • Guest

                              #29
                              Originally posted by salty_monk
                              We'd have to get together and find a few grand for tooling first...
                              Tooling? I can give you that for free! Oh wait, you're not talking about self confessions here are you?

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                              • 7981GS

                                #30
                                I'm certain that some kind of container that they sell at a Dollar store could be converted for use for very little money.
                                Especially in China.
                                They might cost what, .50 each to make tops?
                                With a retail price of say $10.00?

                                Eric

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