Hi all
Quick question, the oil tank breather on my wideline has no hose connected and unfortunately breathes directly onto the 6v electronic box fitted by the PO.
I plan to add a short length of hose to direct any residual, there doesn't seem to be a lot. Should there be anything on the breather from standard?
Thanks
As Al has said, it should go…
As Al has said, it should go to the hole in the front end of the chainguard, to provide a bit of chain lubrication. I find it very effective, so that is what I would recommend you do. You may have to be a little bit creative in order to get the pipe to stay in the hole, if there is no fitting present, but worth it.
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I'll take a look but this makes sense
Thanks both, I'll check my options out tomorrow but this makes sense and a good option.
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Hi Peter, sounds as if your…
Hi Peter, sounds as if your tank has had a froth tower fitted as there should only be one pipe from the tank.
I fitted a tower to mine then blocked the 1/4” pipe at the rear. Does the breather from the rear of the crankcase feed up to the top of the tank? If so it is a froth tower and the other can be blocked.
Regards
Dick
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Normally the 1/4 breather on the wideline tank feeds down to the chain guard and hence on the rear chain. Is there a short up ward pipe on the chain guard or just a handy hole? Or do you plumb the pipe to a plastic bottle that is tied to the rear number plate a la coffee shop racer?