
my aggrivating oil leak
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Re: my aggrivating oil leak
Hi, Just one thing worth checking is the thread direction. The thread is supposed to be left hand, I've seen some after market sprockets with right hand threads. Ideal for pushing oil out
Ideal thing is a sealed bearing.

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Re: my aggrivating oil leak
PCV valves are meant to be plumbed to manifold vacuum. There are called "positive" crank ventilation valves as they use metered manifold vacuum to create a vacuum in the crankcase. I don't know of any other than ones made for cars which will pass too much vacuum and really skew the carburation. Is that how you have it hooked up? Or do you just have the valve in a hose which vents to atmosphere? Either way, not a good idea, remove it.
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Re: my aggrivating oil leak
Some motorcycle engines use a simple one way valve to maintain crankcase vacuum. For example, recent (maybe current) Royal Enfields use a "duck bill" in the form of a rubber tube with a flattened end. These types vent directly to atmosphere.
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Instead of venting directly to a manifold or inlet pipe, a hose could be connected upwind of the carburettor - as standard Ducati practice. Then carburretion should not be affected.
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Instead of venting directly to a manifold or inlet pipe, a hose could be connected upwind of the carburettor - as standard Ducati practice. Then carburretion should not be affected.
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