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techtalk:ref:engmech04a [2019/08/05 01:30] hippysmack [Dissecting the Hayden KVP38 Crankcase Breather Valve] |
techtalk:ref:engmech04a [2019/08/05 04:50] hippysmack [Dissecting the Hayden KVP38 Crankcase Breather Valve] |
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- | //A crankcase breather valve for ventilation and pressure control within the crankcase of an internal combustion engine in which pistons stroke upwardly and downwardly in a synchronous movement. The valve is inserted into a breather hose which conducts gases into and out of the crankcase. The valve comprises a resilient valve member, preferably an elastomeric umbrella-type seal, spaced above a seal seat and forming a gap there between through which gases may flow either direction during portions of the pistons' stroke cycle. The valve construction permits three operating modes: firstly to permit the egress of positive pressure gas out of the crankcase and through the gap while the pistons stroke downwardly; secondly, to permit the ingress of a small amount of gas back through the gap into the crankcase when the crankcase pressure changes from positive to negative; and thirdly to check further ingress of gas into the crankcase at greater crankcase suctions, developed when the piston's are moving upwardly.// | + | {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:hayden_breather_valve_drawing_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} ((drawing by Hippysmack)) |
+ | //A crankcase breather valve for ventilation and pressure control within the crankcase of an internal combustion engine in which pistons stroke upwardly and downwardly in a synchronous movement. The valve is inserted into a breather hose which conducts gases into and out of the crankcase. The valve comprises a resilient valve member, preferably an elastomeric umbrella-type seal, spaced above a seal seat and forming a gap there between through which gases may flow either direction during portions of the pistons' stroke cycle. The valve construction permits three operating modes: firstly to permit the egress of positive pressure gas out of the crankcase and through the gap while the pistons stroke downwardly; secondly, to permit the ingress of a small amount of gas back through the gap into the crankcase when the crankcase pressure changes from positive to negative; and thirdly to check further ingress of gas into the crankcase at greater crankcase suctions, developed when the piston's are moving upwardly.// | ||
**The breather valve has 3 functions**. \\ | **The breather valve has 3 functions**. \\ |