In looking at the Crankcase Ventilation System I began to think its really not all that great and was curious what others think.
I see mine utilizes a vent tube that could be called a draft tube but since it is not in direct air flow and doesn't have and angled slice on the end it surely isn't acting as a draft tube.
So the question is. . would it be better to configure it as a draft tube, leave the rest as is in an attempt to generate a small vacuum on the crankcase
- or -
do that and also add a filtered intake so fresh air flows through the case carrying out the contaminants?
These engines last a long time and seem pretty bullet proof the way they are so maybe I am just over thinking the system but on gas engines its pretty important to expel whats in the crankcase.
What do you guys think??
I see mine utilizes a vent tube that could be called a draft tube but since it is not in direct air flow and doesn't have and angled slice on the end it surely isn't acting as a draft tube.
So the question is. . would it be better to configure it as a draft tube, leave the rest as is in an attempt to generate a small vacuum on the crankcase
- or -
do that and also add a filtered intake so fresh air flows through the case carrying out the contaminants?
These engines last a long time and seem pretty bullet proof the way they are so maybe I am just over thinking the system but on gas engines its pretty important to expel whats in the crankcase.
What do you guys think??