- Fri Apr 06, 2018 3:22 pm
#8272
Hi guys. My crankcases are still apart whilst I await the lightened and rebalanced flywheels; so I can do work on the bottom end easily now (1996 535cc Bullet). But since I don’t plan to do any more such work on this bike because I have 2 others waiting (for time and money), I want to get this one right.
I’ve had issues with breathing above ~4000rpm – so every time I go through the gears, oil weeps out around the head. I have a steel conrod, roller bigend, new mains and crankshafts, 32mm Amal Mk2, high lift cams, ported head and plenty more including metal-metal head joint with viton oil rings around the pushrod tubes. The breather at the side of the crankcase has been opened to 8mm diameter and ends in the prescribed duckbill oiling the chain quite well, which is fine up to ~4000 rpm. Yes, I know not to ride at 4000rpm plus, but to accelerate through the gears past that revs is OK.
I recollect seeing an additional breather suggestion entailing drilling into the crankcase from behind the tappet cover stud to release excess pressure from rocker boxes and timing chest. Can anyone remember where this advice was (maybe not even on this bulletin board) and if there was any resolution on its effectiveness?
Cheers, ChrisD
I’ve had issues with breathing above ~4000rpm – so every time I go through the gears, oil weeps out around the head. I have a steel conrod, roller bigend, new mains and crankshafts, 32mm Amal Mk2, high lift cams, ported head and plenty more including metal-metal head joint with viton oil rings around the pushrod tubes. The breather at the side of the crankcase has been opened to 8mm diameter and ends in the prescribed duckbill oiling the chain quite well, which is fine up to ~4000 rpm. Yes, I know not to ride at 4000rpm plus, but to accelerate through the gears past that revs is OK.
I recollect seeing an additional breather suggestion entailing drilling into the crankcase from behind the tappet cover stud to release excess pressure from rocker boxes and timing chest. Can anyone remember where this advice was (maybe not even on this bulletin board) and if there was any resolution on its effectiveness?
Cheers, ChrisD
