Good Morning
Series 2 FHC 1970 US LHD converted to RHD.
This car has been fitted with Webers with no air filters. The car is partially incomplete at the moment. Could anyone tell me the best way to connect the engine breather , which is open at the moment. I was thinking a spill tank. I'm sure other members must have had/ overcome this problem. Any advice/photos gratefully received.
Kind regards Steve
Engine breather arrangement when fitted Webers
#1 Engine breather arrangement when fitted Webers
Series 2 1970 FHC US car LHD - RHD conversion
Link: | |
BBcode: | |
HTML: | |
Hide post links |
#2 Re: Engine breather arrangement when fitted Webers
Hi Steve,
I’m in the process of restoring my car at the moment but I’ll be using a catch tank for the breather system. I’ve seen previous owners place the catch tank in the location of the original air filter canister. R
I’m in the process of restoring my car at the moment but I’ll be using a catch tank for the breather system. I’ve seen previous owners place the catch tank in the location of the original air filter canister. R
Richard. UK RHD 1970 S2 2+2 Auto.
Link: | |
BBcode: | |
HTML: | |
Hide post links |
#3 Re: Engine breather arrangement when fitted Webers
Thanks Richard. Much appreciated Steve
Series 2 1970 FHC US car LHD - RHD conversion
Link: | |
BBcode: | |
HTML: | |
Hide post links |
#4 Re: Engine breather arrangement when fitted Webers
Hi Steve,
This is where my engine breather goes to the catch tank on my Series 1. I bought the alloy catch tank, modified the inlet to take a braided hose from the engine breather outlet, plus added an extra outlet so both filtered outlets let any vapour out to be potentially drawn into the Webers. I have a drain plug in the bottom which needs draining each season to get any condensed water out.
Regards,
Dave
This is where my engine breather goes to the catch tank on my Series 1. I bought the alloy catch tank, modified the inlet to take a braided hose from the engine breather outlet, plus added an extra outlet so both filtered outlets let any vapour out to be potentially drawn into the Webers. I have a drain plug in the bottom which needs draining each season to get any condensed water out.
Regards,
Dave
Dave Rose
1967 Series 1 4.2 FHC
1967 Series 1 4.2 FHC
Link: | |
BBcode: | |
HTML: | |
Hide post links |
#5 Re: Engine breather arrangement when fitted Webers
Thanks Dave. Much appreciated . Steve
Series 2 1970 FHC US car LHD - RHD conversion
Link: | |
BBcode: | |
HTML: | |
Hide post links |
#6 Re: Engine breather arrangement when fitted Webers
Hi.
Grateful.if someone could let me know as to where I can obtain the 'breather kit' from.
Cheers.
Grateful.if someone could let me know as to where I can obtain the 'breather kit' from.
Cheers.
S2, 2+2, 1969
Link: | |
BBcode: | |
HTML: | |
Hide post links |
#7 Re: Engine breather arrangement when fitted Webers
Read the posts above....it isnt a kit that you can purchase its parts adapted to suite....Steve
Steve
69 S2 2+2 (just sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
69 S2 2+2 (just sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
Link: | |
BBcode: | |
HTML: | |
Hide post links |