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Excellent tutorial.. and a well thought out design. Molded threads.. Because of the way the small block crankcase is designed, there is a lot of pumping action and oil vapor in the breather system. The typical "dump it into a can" method won't work.
One recent Mod not in the pics... You told me at the VA Rally, you had a Tarozzi fork brace on the AeroLario "I could feel the difference rolling down the driveway"I ordered one when I got home, and man you were right on that one! What a difference to the front end!
Good looking bike ! I just used the plastic breather box that goes under the head stock...standard on most of the SB's from the mid 80's on I think.
Me too but was proper squeezy to get in there, not sure it will ever come out but works perfectly.On different tackMayor, how did you fit fuel taps ? Can’t see in pics. I used an earlier v7 tank (plastic) and made adaptors to sit where taps would have in old days but where are yours ?Looks good
Great looking bike! Very nice resto/upgrade! Love the Milich headguards, V7 tank and LMIII-esque seat. (Where did you find the latter?). I have a Tarozzi fork brace on my V50 and, along with the new tapered roller headstock bearings and FAC dampers, it really firms up and secures the front end. Did you de-link or keep the integral brake? I Like the red calipers!Really one of the nicest V65's I have seen. Congratulations!Your breather design is quite thoughtful and worthy of emulation. Thanks for posting! It is important that the breather airflow not be impeded on the early smallblocks, because the valve rocker lubrication depends on on drips of condensed vapor from little riblets inside the valve covers. Your device looks like it will condense the vapors effectively without blocking the pumping airflow. Usefully clear tutorial. I am thinking of upgrading my V50II's current breather setup with one of these breather bottles:https://www.jazproducts.com/store/1-pint-mini-breather
I am thinking of upgrading my V50II's current breather setup with one of these breather bottles:https://www.jazproducts.com/store/1-pint-mini-breather
On different tackMayor, how did you fit fuel taps ? Can’t see in pics. I used an earlier v7 tank (plastic) and made adaptors to sit where taps would have in old days but where are yours ?Looks good
Just saw your question...I did not install petcocks in the normal position, I was worried about drilling & sealing them in the nylon tank.Instead I made a block-off plate to cover the fuel pump port and installed a single petcock in the block-off plate..Since the blockoff plate sits higher than the fuel level once it's 1/3 full or less... I ran a 'flop tube' into the deep left lobe of the tank.The next issue, I didn't think the gravity siphon action from the flop tube down to the carbs would be sufficent to keep gas flowing... It probably would under constant throttle, but I worried when you let off throttle, it would break the vacuum siphon action and stop pulling gas.To combat this I put an inline pulse fuel pump in the line. It's a little Mikuni unit for things like snowmobiles, jetskis etc... (Vehicles where the gas isn't stored above the engine & gravity can't do the work.)The pulse pump is attached to one of the intakes at the carb balancing bung.Here's what it looks like out of the bike, I just replaced the fuel lines and happened to snap a pic!