12-04-2012, 02:36 PM | #11 |
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Re: Attempting to adjust the valves, questions...
Well quick update....nothing has worked. I tried WD-40, PB Blaster, the coin, the spark plug gapper and it will not budge....
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.........So why don't the American bikes have a crank case ventilation system, like my European GZ? :??:
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12-04-2012, 07:47 PM | #14 |
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I thought the air was pulled through the breather hose from the crankcase towards the intake, meaning there must be some ventilation inlet somewhere?
hence why inlet screens get oily as the oil mist lands on it as it passes the screen/filter mesh on the way to the manifold inlet, or in the case of the GZ ends up drained down into the tube in the inlet assy. After reading the wiki page (which despite hearing otherwise, I usually find informative and accurate) has confused me as it seems to suggest the air is going the other way (in its car example) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crankcase_ ... ion_system. I was never quite well up on breather hoses, years ago they were explained to me as equalizing pressure in different parts of an engine crankcase (as it wouldn't be possible to seal an engine up entirely) after I found out that they're to extract gases, unburned products, oil and water vapours cleanly. I think both are accurate though? |
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12-04-2012, 08:32 PM | #16 |
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PG, can't explain it fully but you may want to adjust your thinking due to one odd fact with the GZ. The air flow is opposite of most other vehicles. The fresh air enters the inside of the filter and passes to the outside of it. The air is then inside the sealed air box and has to go to the intake of the carb. The mung and residues are from engine blowby and will normally be sucked into the engine through the carb/intake system. Anything you find in the air box is likely just too heavy for the airflow to pick up. That is the reason for the airbox drain tube and it's plug.
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Regarding the breather hose, what i was meaning was I had always thought the blowby came from the crankcase up the breather hose towards the airbox in all vehicle types. It is just the wiki page seems to describe the blowby travelling the other way?? and thinking about it again,in some cases it could so long as it picks up contaminants and is entered back into the inlet airstream. I know it is a description for cars, I'd assume the principle is the same, just that it is more refined for cars likely due to emissions and regulations). Thats all getting away from the GZ, so back again I was wondering, if air is being pulled up the breather hose due to the low pressure in the airbox, then surely there must be another (presumably mesh covered metered) hole in the crankcase to allow this air in? Or am I still getting this wrong |
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12-05-2012, 12:39 AM | #18 |
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I honestly don't know how the blowby gets to the air box. I never dug into a GZ to find out. Some one with actual experience will chime in shortly to teach us both. I will also look at the GZ fiche file at Ronayers to see if it can help.
Found the answer. There is a hose from the air box to the crank case. |
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