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techtalk:ref:engmech04k [2020/10/09 02:24]
hippysmack [Breather Valves (1957-Up)]
techtalk:ref:engmech04k [2020/10/09 13:54]
hippysmack [Breather Valves (1957-Up)]
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 **The 1972-1976** breather valve opens 20°-25° (ATDC) and closes 85°-90° (ABDC), less duration than the 57-71 breather. \\ **The 1972-1976** breather valve opens 20°-25° (ATDC) and closes 85°-90° (ABDC), less duration than the 57-71 breather. \\
  
 +|Left is the unmodified 1/4 speed R \\ valve. Right is the 1000 stock.|R model is the left one.|
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 **1977-78 models only**: ((Hopper of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=518948&​highlight=cam+chest+breather)) \\ **1977-78 models only**: ((Hopper of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=518948&​highlight=cam+chest+breather)) \\
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-57-76 engines breath and scavenge oil from the same oil galley in the rear of the sump. \\ 
-<​blockquote>​The shallow sump, timed breather system, comes from the aviation world of old. ((mrmom9r of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1204854&​page=4)) \\  
-Piston driven aircraft had to be able to evacuate the oil from the crankcase regardless of engine altitude and that system does that. \\ 
-At the time Harley adapted that system they were copying the highest engine technology of the day. \\ 
-They just took too long to abandon it as technology advanced. \\ 
-Documents from HD Racing from the period show no HP gain between the 2 ironhead systems when the breather is properly timed ( which didn't happen a lot). \\ 
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-The rotary breather valve is integrated with the oil pump. The gear on top of the valve also operates the oil pump. \\ 
-The breather valve connects the flywheel area to the gearcase. \\ 
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-The rotary breather valve functions to relieve pressure in the crankcase caused by the downstroke of the pistons and it controls the flow of oil in the lubrication system. \\ 
-It is timed to engine rotation and opens on the downstroke of the pistons. ((1960 HD FSM pg 3a-15)) \\ 
-This allows crankcase exhaust air pressure to expel the scavenge oil from the crankcase breather oil trap into the gearcase. \\ 
-The breather valve then 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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-|Left is the unmodified 1/4 speed R \\ valve. Right is the 1000 stock.|R model is the left one.| 
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