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Dragsinger 12-31-2009 06:45 PM

breather/vent location options SBC
 
for 35 plus years I have installed "breathers" in each valve cover and of course, some valve covers accommodate and seal better than others but overall, that set up is mostly what you see on sportsmen drag race builds.

So in a quest for options, I have the idea of putting two AN fittings in the "valley area" of the intake then using hoses to a remote breather tank. In doing so, there would be no openings in the valve cover. Oil fill would be some kind of threaded bung somewhere on the intake.

Of course we are talking about an intake that allows access to the valley area. [example, a Super Victor style intake]

Let me have your thoughts about this idea.

Kegracing 12-31-2009 07:52 PM

Re: breather/vent location options SBC
 
Larry,
Other than keeping things looking clean on the valve covers, can I ask why you want to do this? I fooled around with electric vaccum pumps several years ago on a bracket car, never saw any difference on my cheap bracket motors... but was something to fool around with. Just trying to better understand where you are going here?

Happy New Year.

Ken

Dragsinger 12-31-2009 08:08 PM

Re: breather/vent location options SBC
 
Ken, you are correct, it is an idea to consider for appearance reasons. Fabrication time and cost of supplies are not issues.

Simply looking for another, cleaner way to vent the engine. Even a more modern, high tech look but accomplishing the same thing, venting the crankcase.

I have in mind an aluminum vent can by Peterson or Steff's with a K & N breather and AN fittings. Maybe mounted on the front engine plate.

On my web site, click on the Ironsides Story to see the car for this engine.
www.woodfinautomotive.com

Adger Smith 01-01-2010 04:02 AM

Re: breather/vent location options SBC
 
Larry,
If you put in in the Valley I would consider putting it a little back from either end and near the center (L to R) Think of where the old 327 and 283 road draft cans were placed in the blocks. I would bet GM engineers think/know there is less dirty air(oil mist) in that area. Probably can't argue with that since they put such a simple device for oil control/crankcase breathing in Several, several, several million engines. :~)

tomcowle 01-01-2010 10:23 AM

Re: breather/vent location options SBC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dragsinger (Post 160202)

On my web site, click on the Ironsides Story to see the car for this engine.
www.woodfinautomotive.com

Isn't the Transformer character named 'IRONHIDE' not 'ironsides'?

Dragsinger 01-01-2010 10:36 AM

Re: breather/vent location options SBC
 
Could be, but mine is" Ironsides." He is my personal & unique Transformer.

And it is a strange relationship. Ironsides has actuall transformed me into a better fabricator. Maybe more accurately, the project has put me on my toes about fabrication details.

In the past, I have built some very nice, successful drag race cars but this is a different direction for me.

Please check my web site from time to time for updated photos. The rear section work is just about finished so I will roll it outside for some photos.


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