Crankcase Ventilation
Any thoughts on this subject for Stock Eliminator applications?
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Ya, put a dry sump, and vac pump on. Just don't get caught. No, seriously, someone who actually knows the answer will chime in.
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Good ring and valve cover seal with a sealed crankcase breather, and its worth it on my car. There is a thread about vacuum check valves, that is worth searching for.
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I can only pull a vacuum in the crankcase by using manifold vacuum. When things are right, I can get about 6" of negative pressure. If I just use the headers, I get no movement on my vacuum gauge. I recently discovered that my oil separator breathers weren't getting all the oil out of the vacuum line to the carb. I could see some oil residue on the carb gasket under the carb (see picture 2). I'm hoping a vacuum pump style separator will cure the problem. I use the old Jenkins/Moroso pan evac system. Does anybody still use this system?
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I've seen engines with a shop rag taped around the valve cover breather tube. What's up with that?
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I played around with a vacuum balance system on my stocker back
in 1975. Bill Jenkins was experimenting with it and the guys at SRD who were neighbors ,were selling some of the components to make systems. I still have some of the origional parts that I got from SRD. I ran a vbs for a short time ,but I never really gave it a good test.In theory they are supposed to improve H.P. ed |
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How about the use of PCV Valves?
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I doubt you would have gotten away with anything more than an OEM type PCV back then.. Unless you were just using a Stocker for testing purposes ? |
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What I'm personally attempting to gain and learn from my initial question, having very limited knowledge of the subject in general and it's application to Stock Eliminator rules is, what is the current set up for the heavy hitters?
Also why does N.H.R.A. not allow valve cover breathers to be evacuated into the header collectors in Stock? |
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