How do you guys run your breathers?
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I wonder if the torque roll is indicative of the low X or not enough trim.. It has been a long while since I have felt at home in this boat. Haven't seriously driven it is 2 years. I punched in the data into hill slip calc and it came out to 7.5%. Hard to believe with a stock non-labbed mirage and stock X dim. I think my tach may be in question....Anyone else got any ideas on the torque roll??
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Re: How do you guys run your breathers?
Originally posted by WETTE VETTE
Here is a mock up of how I am going to do it with my new KE 2 piece valve covers. From my experience the mushrooms seem to leak and the clamp on get saturated and also blow a mist of oil onto the motor. I have had the best luck just running them to the flame arrestor as shown on my weak mock-up. What are you guys doing on your custom set-ups?
Here is a mock up of how I am going to do it with my new KE 2 piece valve covers. From my experience the mushrooms seem to leak and the clamp on get saturated and also blow a mist of oil onto the motor. I have had the best luck just running them to the flame arrestor as shown on my weak mock-up. What are you guys doing on your custom set-ups?
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RIC232,
The black fitting on my KE valve covers have a baffled floor and 1" NPT female thread in them. I got 1"NPT to -12 AN fittings and went with a -12 fancy Aeroquip hose nipple (45 degree). The hose is nothing more than 3/4" heater hose with some stainless overbraid and more fancy Aeroquip hose clamps. Overall I have around $150.00 in the fittings and the hoses. Hope this helps and I hope it works.
Craig
The black fitting on my KE valve covers have a baffled floor and 1" NPT female thread in them. I got 1"NPT to -12 AN fittings and went with a -12 fancy Aeroquip hose nipple (45 degree). The hose is nothing more than 3/4" heater hose with some stainless overbraid and more fancy Aeroquip hose clamps. Overall I have around $150.00 in the fittings and the hoses. Hope this helps and I hope it works.
Craig
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Brad, Assett says you were getting 5600 RPM. Is that through 1.5 or 1.36 gears? If it is through 1.36 gears I come up with about 13% slip which should be about right. My spinelli comes in at about 13% and the Hydromotive is less at about 7% slip with the Spinelli being about 1-2 MPH faster. Now if you are running 1.5 gears your tach is probably off.