- Mon Sep 12, 2016 3:09 pm
#6696
My 612 breathes out approximately 1ml of oil per mile, through the elbow below the barrel, and collects (via a duckbill) in a pot I have rigged up in the toolbox. That’s no problem at all, and from what I understand, not unusual for these engines. So after, say a 100 mile run, I have 100ml of freshly regurgitated oil to dispose of. I am tempted to just pour it back into the engine, just like our host’s breather kit does, but can’t bring myself to do this for fear of it being more contaminated (from piston blow-by maybe?) than the oil that ordinarily gets scavenged from the crankcase. Logic tells me that this oil will be no less contaminated than the rest of the oil and should just be put back where it came from – but that little voice in the head keeps telling me to replace it with new stuff, which is what I normally do. (The lot gets changed every 1500 miles anyway). Does anybody have thoughts on this? Thanks!