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CAlex Samba Member
Joined: March 07, 2015 Posts: 100 Location: Orlando,Fl
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 11:53 am Post subject: Breather tube |
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Have a '65 bug..Is it normal to have oil leaking down through the breather tube?and is there a way to stop it from leaking down to my garage floor?thanks |
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bluebus86 Banned
Joined: September 02, 2010 Posts: 11075
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 1:04 pm Post subject: Re: Breather tube |
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CAlex wrote: |
Have a '65 bug..Is it normal to have oil leaking down through the breather tube?and is there a way to stop it from leaking down to my garage floor?thanks |
first thing is to make sure the breather system is hooked up corrctly, the tube that goes down to the road is the road draft tube, it should have a little rubber boot that acts as a check valve on the end. West Coast Metric carries this part.
also there should be a hose fitted to the top of the oil filler tower, next to the fill cap, this hose should be routed to a port on the air cleaner, the hose should be tight fitting, leak free, an old hose my be somewhat porous, a new hose might help if it is degraded, or no longer fits snug.
also there is supposed to be a baffle mounted between the case and the oil filler tower, and it has to be orientated correctly, this helps keep oil splash from overwhelming the breather system. you may have to pull off the oil fill tower to determine if it is present, a pain of a job, or get a boroscope to peer down the filler to see it it is indeed installed. it should have a paper gasket above and below it. the baffles should be oriented to keep splash out, it can be installed one of eight ways, see a rebuild manual for proper orientation. as you only have a one in eight chance of getting it right if you guess.
Once all the parts are installed and in good condition, oil drips should not be a problem from there, unless you are experiencing excessive blowby, worn ring for instance, if so, a dip pan on the floor is the simple solution until you rebuild her.
good luck
ps link below to show the road draft tube rubber check valve, last item on page, part number 311-541
https://www.westcoastmetric.com/category/78/engine_seals__parts
the next link shows the baffle piece that goes between the filler and case, it is a square metal plate, with four holes for the oil tower mounting studs to pass thru and has several baffles stamped in it it is shown with the entire gasket kit, it is the item in the center just below the valve cover gaskets.
link... https://www.westcoastmetric.com/product/111-198-00...ype_3_6673
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KTPhil Samba Member
Joined: April 06, 2006 Posts: 34012 Location: Conejo Valley, CA
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 1:06 pm Post subject: Re: Breather tube |
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Ideally, there should not be oil dripping down. That tube may trap condensed water. There is a pinch "valve" at the bottom of the rubber nipple that should let the water drip out, but not allow dirt to be sucked in.
In reality, I've always noticed a little oil weep on my older cars with that style breather. But only maybe a drop or two overnight.
What air cleaner are you running? The stock oil bath has a hose that should be sucking any oil fumes back into the intake. If you put a non-stock air cleaner it may not draw correctly (if it even has a hose barb).
A photo of your engine bay setup may help us diagnose. |
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CAlex Samba Member
Joined: March 07, 2015 Posts: 100 Location: Orlando,Fl
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 12:43 pm Post subject: Re: Breather tube |
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Thanks guys for the quick feedback,i really dont think there is one of those baffle plates on,had motor running and took oil cap off and alot of oil was spraying out of oil filler,so i think that some of that oil thats spraying up is draining down the breather tube.wich may explain why i have oil comming out of that nipple onto my garage floor.dont know toomuch about this but what you guys think...thanks again |
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MMW Samba Member
Joined: April 30, 2012 Posts: 846 Location: northern NJ
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 2:26 pm Post subject: Re: Breather tube |
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I have a 65 with a later 1600 & a cheap air cleaner on it. The breather tube hose was positioned facing down & a rubber hose just dumped underneath. It made a mess leaking out. I welded a nipple on top of the air cleaner lid & ran the hose to there. No more mess. _________________ Mic
1959 356 coupe
Missing the original engine 72488
Update - third pc. found!
Now just need the case halves.
1965 fenderless beetle |
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