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This allows crankcase exhaust air pressure to expel the scavenge oil from the crankcase breather oil trap into the gearcase. \\ | This allows crankcase exhaust air pressure to expel the scavenge oil from the crankcase breather oil trap into the gearcase. \\ | ||
The breather valve closes on piston upstroke, creating vacuum in the crankcase. \\ | The breather valve closes on piston upstroke, creating vacuum in the crankcase. \\ | ||
+ | Crankcase exhaust air from the gearcase is sent out the breather tube. \\ | ||
+ | Any oil still in suspension with the air on the way to the breather tube is separated by an oil slinger on the generator drive gear. \\ | ||
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+ | A street oil pump has 2 slots and is driven at 1/2 engine speed. ((thefrenchowl of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=448751)) \\ | ||
+ | A racing oil pump has 4 slots and is driven at 1/4 engine speed. \\ | ||
+ | All 4 stroke engines takes two revolutions before you come back to the timing marks being all aligned. | ||
How the volume compares when the breather opens as to when it closes: ((Dr Dick of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1204854&page=3)) \\ | How the volume compares when the breather opens as to when it closes: ((Dr Dick of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1204854&page=3)) \\ |