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puke tank
rooman:
--- Quote from: hotrod316 on July 26, 2016, 04:34:17 AM --- thanks that it!
just want to let him know it did not work on our car 8)
please keep us in form if it works on your car
steve m.
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One of the reasons that it works on Jim's car is because he has a dry sump system and because of that there is less oil actually in the engine (and also if it is efficient, negative pressure as well). Early hemis also do not feed a lot of oil to the rocker gear so there is less in the top of the engine, plus Murphy has that baffle over the lifter gallery as well. You need to understand the dynamics and have the whole package to make some of this stuff work.
Roo
dreracecar:
Also have to take into account is that the early Hemis/race Hemis, have a bridge style manifold and seperate valley cover. There is an unbelievable amount of oil splashing around in the valley of a Chevy at high RPM and with breathing only at that spot, you will push out oil. Look what happens when the dist gasket or manifold end seal are installed wrong or fail. 20+ years of running valve cover breathers on a blown SBC and have yet to have to drain it for oil puke.
grdra1:
Steve, can you post pics of your set (also anyone else who has tried this before). I would like to make this system work, I plan to make a baffle setup as well, either over lifter gallery like Jim's car or attached to underside of valley cover - or both. I don't fully understand why oil would be pushed out of the valley area if appropriately baffled. Is the oil splashing around or under pressure and wouldn't the engine have the same pressure up in the rocker area if the valley was sealed. The main reason I want to use this system is to maintain some sort of nostalgia look for this car ( my original plan was for an old school late 60's car - now looking more like Mike Sullivan's early 70's version ), I like the look of the donovan breathers - they will be blocked off though. Glen
dreracecar:
Because the valve covers are the highest point of the engine for which it can breath from. Breathing from the valley you lose 50% of volume.
hotrod316:
HERE IT WAS
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