New air intake plumbing for petrol GQ's
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Re: New air intake plumbing for petrol GQ's
Ek dink die groot probleem is dat jy nie 'n carb het nie Dirk...
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Re: New air intake plumbing for petrol GQ's
Of dit, of courier guy. Laat weet maar wat vir jou makliker gaan wees.offroadbiker wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021 12:17As jy by iemand kan kry wat rivier toe gaan kan hy dit daar kry.......
Ek is nie baie haastig nie, sal dit nie nou dadelik gebruik nie, maar wil dit defnitief in die toekoms aan wend ...
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Re: New air intake plumbing for petrol GQ's
Ek het dit vanmore by Michael afgelaai.
Hopelik vat iemand dit van daar af saam rivier toe.
Hopelik vat iemand dit van daar af saam rivier toe.
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Re: New air intake plumbing for petrol GQ's
Just wondering.... the breather pipe that connects to the air filter box (on original setup), where does it connect to on the new setup?
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Re: New air intake plumbing for petrol GQ's
Dump to atmosphere through a breather filter.
I know it's environmentally un-sound in the short term, but it carbons up the engine and thus reduces combustion efficiency and in the long term there is an argument that it might be environmentally better. It is certainly better for the life of the engine.
I know it's environmentally un-sound in the short term, but it carbons up the engine and thus reduces combustion efficiency and in the long term there is an argument that it might be environmentally better. It is certainly better for the life of the engine.
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Re: New air intake plumbing for petrol GQ's
So its just hanging loose? How does the breather filter connect to the pipe? Only air coming out from engine side and not sucking air into engine? On this specific pipe.
(Sorry for all the questions just trying to understand this better - want to change the piping on my tb42).
Is this where one would connect an oil catch can?
(Sorry for all the questions just trying to understand this better - want to change the piping on my tb42).
Is this where one would connect an oil catch can?
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Re: New air intake plumbing for petrol GQ's
Yes, that is where one would connect a catch can. I even bought one specially, but couldn't find anywhere convenient to mount it and thus just left it. But most catch cans then connect back onto the carb air piping anyway.
So I just made a simple adapter to plug a fuel filter (used the same E13 I used for the fuel, usually the one that was actually in the fuel line for the previous service interval).
Air expands as it heats up, and contracts again when it cools down. The air that flows out through the breather is both that "expansion volume" and whatever leaks past the piston rings. After switching off, that "expansion volume" flows back into the engine through the breather.
In other words, while the car is standing, switched off and cooling down, a small volume of air will gradually be sucked back in through the breather. But it is a relatively small volume. I have never tried to calculate how much, but I would gues 1-3l over a period of several hours.
So I just made a simple adapter to plug a fuel filter (used the same E13 I used for the fuel, usually the one that was actually in the fuel line for the previous service interval).
Air expands as it heats up, and contracts again when it cools down. The air that flows out through the breather is both that "expansion volume" and whatever leaks past the piston rings. After switching off, that "expansion volume" flows back into the engine through the breather.
In other words, while the car is standing, switched off and cooling down, a small volume of air will gradually be sucked back in through the breather. But it is a relatively small volume. I have never tried to calculate how much, but I would gues 1-3l over a period of several hours.
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