- Sun Apr 26, 2015 5:15 pm
#47112
Malc,
yes you do seal them off, as I mentioned in my first post! Like I said, people have various preferences, the version I showed is simple, but the advantage of the method Pete F advises is that it allows more of the oil mist to condense and run back down into the oil tank under gravity. The main thing is that all the crankcase fumes have an easy passage on their way out, and there is no part of the system where blockages of oil and water emulsion (the mayonnaise) can form.
A.
yes you do seal them off, as I mentioned in my first post! Like I said, people have various preferences, the version I showed is simple, but the advantage of the method Pete F advises is that it allows more of the oil mist to condense and run back down into the oil tank under gravity. The main thing is that all the crankcase fumes have an easy passage on their way out, and there is no part of the system where blockages of oil and water emulsion (the mayonnaise) can form.
A.