Bryan Cotton wrote:bvolcko38 wrote:Why did you remove your oil filter?
Bill,
I'm not ready to dive into drilling and tapping the case for full flow. I am planning a couple of XC trips in a couple of months where I won't have the luxury of preheat overnight. I don't want the potential liability a few hundred miles from home of the oil filter popping on startup. Per Sonex the filter is only required if you have the turbo. So I'm taking it off for now. I think we can add pressure relief to our original pump and cover, which is what I'd like to do. That's a project for another day.
Hap Hazard wrote:Changing the oil every 25 hour helps, but it doesn’t stop foreign particles being transported around the system and doing main-bearing damage.
HH
Bryan Cotton wrote:Some followup on my air-oil separator. I had been really happy with it, but lately had been getting more and more oil on the belly. After my big trip to Tennessee, it was a real mess and the oil consumption seemed higher than 16 oz/10 hours. I removed the separator and opened it up. It looked really good inside. When I went to blow through the 1/4" fuel line I use as a drain line, it was somewhat obstructed. I cleaned that out. From here on out I will clean the drain line at every oil change. It's really easy to do.Bryan Cotton wrote:Got my rockers back on, valves adjusted, and here is my drain:
funflyingguy wrote:bryan,
noticed in your picture you've routed your oil separator return line to your valve cover. i'm planning to add an oil separator to my aerovee also. what kind of separator did you use? this looks too small to be the unit offered by sonex. also, did you consider running the return line to a location on the block? i was wondering if there was an unused plug, etc i might do that. would you do anything differently with your pictured oil capture/return setup?
jim
karmarepair wrote:I had a persistent leak from the sump plate nuts. After dropping the plate, replacing the screen, installing "lifetime" silicone gaskets with a light smear of permatex #2, and installing the acorn nuts on the sump plate studs with NEW copper washers (new copper crush washer on the VDO drain plug sensor too) with a generous smear of Permatex #2, and carefully tightened them up using a star pattern and little nibbles of torque (they were barely finger tight when removed): no more drips.
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