- Sat Oct 26, 2013 9:51 pm
#2852
I remember an article that describes how the Redditch factory recommended cutting the flat end of the duckbill back so as to leave only about three-sixteenths of an inch (or therabouts) of flat portion, to improve its effectiveness. Has anyone tried this and if so, was there a noticeable improvement in either the amount of oil that escaped or the engine breathing itself? I ask this because my 612, with the Acralite piston and alloy barrel loses about 100ml of oil every 100 miles from the (unmodified) duckbill, which is not much of a problem, as it drains into a plastic pot in the toolbox, but if trimming the duckbill might reduce this, I'll give it a try. (The motor isn't clapped by the way, it's been nicely run-in and done nearly 2000 miles - I put it down to a characteristic of the tuned engine, with more generous piston clearance, etc).