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Crankcase Scavenging
Would using exhaust to create vacuum in the crankcase be worthwhile for performance or reducing oil leaks? I started making a catch can today and someone suggested this to me. Anyone done something like this to make up for lack of vacuum?Tags: None
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cbxchris
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lecroy
Are you going to use a juice bottle and tie straps for your catch can or are you going the fancy route?
They make small electric vacuum pumps.
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Anonymous
I'm currently making a small aluminum catch can that I'm going to mount right behind the air filters, bolting it up where the stock air box would have connected. The only difficulty in adding a vacuum to this setup I foresee is the collector is almost entirely covered by the slip on exhaust can. I'm wondering if I cut the slip on an inch or so back if this will be likely to create a leak, and what I could do to get rid of it if it does happen. I'll try to post a picture of the can sometime.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by gsbillYou can add an additional vent at your clutch cover...We just put a 90 degree elbow, threaded into the filler cap and routed the hose back to the catch can....Just a thought...
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I've been thinking of using my other 3 vacum ports on my carbs and connect them to a single hose to the top of the valve cover breather. The fourth port goes to my petcock. Should be OK as long as there is not much blowby. Once there is a negative pressure in the engine it should'nt affect the carbs----I think?.1166cc 1/8 ET 6.09@111.88
1166cc on NOS, 1/8 ET 5.70@122.85
1395cc 1/8 ET 6.0051@114.39
1395cc on NOS, 1/8 ET 5.71@113.98 "With a broken wrist pin too"
01 Sporty 1/8 ET 7.70@92.28, 1/4 ET 12.03@111.82
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Anonymous
I think you will run lean if you do that Jake. Remember that the vacuum line to the petcock is a closed system - there isn't any flow, just negative pressure. The crankcase will provide more air to the carbs.
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lecroy
Originally posted by RacingJakeI've been thinking of using my other 3 vacum ports on my carbs and connect them to a single hose to the top of the valve cover breather.
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lecroy
It would be nice if it sealed this good. But even on a brand new bike or car check out how much crap comes from the vent. If you do vent to the intake, you can get away without a puke bottle in the rules. Just prevent it from getting on the track and everyone is happy.
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Whoa...Thats a bad idea...Are you talking about venting from the top of your valve cover to your intake? That will cause you problems(oil) getting in with your fuel/air charge. That will hurt performance, not to mention HOT air...Cold air makes power...I have never seen or heard of that being done...EULC ON
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Anonymous
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I retract my comment about it running lean. I looked at the carbs and the injection point would not cause this condition.
Yes, cars do it - for emissions. It will reduce your hp. If that's ok, then I don't see a problem.
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