Oil drain tube
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Hi All,
I just discovered that my oil breather tube (verticle rubber tube from head to block) is absent and the openings in both head and block are sealed off with expoxy.
I have been driving the S2 for years without noticing this.
Obviously a PO found it expedient to do this, but what is the effect on the engine and crankcase oil pressure?
Should I reverse this and reinstall the tube?
Thanks, Scott
I just discovered that my oil breather tube (verticle rubber tube from head to block) is absent and the openings in both head and block are sealed off with expoxy.
I have been driving the S2 for years without noticing this.
Obviously a PO found it expedient to do this, but what is the effect on the engine and crankcase oil pressure?
Should I reverse this and reinstall the tube?
Thanks, Scott
Current: 1965 S1.5 26/4004, 1966 S3 FHC 36/5192, 1958 Fiat Abarth 750GT Zagato, 1967 Brabham BT21B, 1988 Arrows A10B-04, 1991 Brun C91-001.
Past: 1971 Elan S4/SE DHC, 1972 Europa Special, 1980 Esprit Turbo, 1988 March 881-05, 1990 Leyton House CG90105
Past: 1971 Elan S4/SE DHC, 1972 Europa Special, 1980 Esprit Turbo, 1988 March 881-05, 1990 Leyton House CG90105
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Rohan, the engine is totally original and unmodified, with this one exception.
Current: 1965 S1.5 26/4004, 1966 S3 FHC 36/5192, 1958 Fiat Abarth 750GT Zagato, 1967 Brabham BT21B, 1988 Arrows A10B-04, 1991 Brun C91-001.
Past: 1971 Elan S4/SE DHC, 1972 Europa Special, 1980 Esprit Turbo, 1988 March 881-05, 1990 Leyton House CG90105
Past: 1971 Elan S4/SE DHC, 1972 Europa Special, 1980 Esprit Turbo, 1988 March 881-05, 1990 Leyton House CG90105
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CG901 - Second Gear
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The purpose of the tube (as in the name) is to let oil drain back into the engine. The oil comes from the chamber in the head that is there to separate oil from the blow by air going out of the block, either to the air box or vented to atmosphere on older cars.
If the tube is missing the the oil that builds up on the chamber must exit by the air inlet or outlet. So the likely effect of this mod is more oil being blown out of the engine breather.
If the tube is missing the the oil that builds up on the chamber must exit by the air inlet or outlet. So the likely effect of this mod is more oil being blown out of the engine breather.
'73 +2 130/5 RHD, now on the road and very slowly rolling though a "restoration"
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Thanks Rohan. I guess that explains why I get so much oil in my air box.
Current: 1965 S1.5 26/4004, 1966 S3 FHC 36/5192, 1958 Fiat Abarth 750GT Zagato, 1967 Brabham BT21B, 1988 Arrows A10B-04, 1991 Brun C91-001.
Past: 1971 Elan S4/SE DHC, 1972 Europa Special, 1980 Esprit Turbo, 1988 March 881-05, 1990 Leyton House CG90105
Past: 1971 Elan S4/SE DHC, 1972 Europa Special, 1980 Esprit Turbo, 1988 March 881-05, 1990 Leyton House CG90105
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Hi, Scott. Amazing, that with all the work on the S2, none of us noticed the missing rubber drain tube. Pop up when you can. Cataract removal on Monday. Cheers. Mike.
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