Hello Guest User,

Please feel free to have a look around the forum but be aware that as an unregistered guest you can't see all of it and you can't post.

To access these 'Registered Users Only' areas simply register and login.

Breather Drain?

Need help restoring, building, or finding then try here.

Moderators: KeithZ1R, chrisu, paul doran, Taffus

Message
Author
User avatar
martinz1b
100Club
100Club
Posts: 473
Joined: 29th Jun 2008
Location: Yorkshire

Breather Drain?

#1 PostAuthor: martinz1b » Sun Aug 24, 2008 1:37 pm

Hi, this is my first question to the group. When I bought my Z1B back in 1978 it came fitted with this drainer, obviously the first owner spent some time making this bit, but is it of any use, or just dead weight? It fits to the breather pipe work and then goes back into the bottom of the air box. Should I just leave it off? Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Mart
[/imghttp://s478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/durhamz1b/?action=view&current=IMG_0101.jpg[img]
[/imghttp://s478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/durhamz1b/?action=view&current=IMG_0102.jpg

User avatar
martinz1b
100Club
100Club
Posts: 473
Joined: 29th Jun 2008
Location: Yorkshire

#2 PostAuthor: martinz1b » Sun Aug 24, 2008 1:44 pm

Hopefully this time the pictures will load.
Mart
Image
Image

Baz Swailes
Area Rep.
Area Rep.
Posts: 313
Joined: 1st Feb 2008
Location: DURHAM

#3 PostAuthor: Baz Swailes » Sun Aug 24, 2008 4:48 pm

Hiya - r u from Durham or South Yorkshire

Baz n Jan

User avatar
martinz1b
100Club
100Club
Posts: 473
Joined: 29th Jun 2008
Location: Yorkshire

Durham/Yorkshire

#4 PostAuthor: martinz1b » Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:16 pm

Hi, originally from a place called Chopwell, north of Durham, it was in County Durham when I was born but now in Tyne and Wear. I just live in South Yorkshire and have done for a long time.
Mart

FER
Auld Heedyun
Posts: 840
Joined: 10th Jan 2002
Location: Glenfoot

#5 PostAuthor: FER » Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:33 pm

Looks like it was made to catch the oil and moisture that comes out of the engine and is normally just fed back through the air box . The bike should run ok without it . Really only need something like this if you junk the air box and want to stop the crap going over the back tyre .






fer

User avatar
martinz1b
100Club
100Club
Posts: 473
Joined: 29th Jun 2008
Location: Yorkshire

Thanks

#6 PostAuthor: martinz1b » Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:43 pm

I thought as much. It had been painted to the same quality as the rest of the black parts and I wasn't sure if it was a standard bit when I first got the bike. It was only when I stripped the bike that I found out it was brass and copper.

Thanks Fer
Mart

User avatar
chrisu
Moderator
Posts: 4367
Joined: 3rd Sep 2005
Location: herts

#7 PostAuthor: chrisu » Sun Aug 24, 2008 7:05 pm

FER wrote:Looks like it was made to catch the oil and moisture that comes out of the engine and is normally just fed back through the air box . The bike should run ok without it . Really only need something like this if you junk the air box and want to stop the crap going over the back tyre .






fer


the breather pipe on mine exits just over the chain........

User avatar
Pigford
Hardcore
Hardcore
Posts: 13314
Joined: 2nd Jan 2006
Location: North Dorset

#8 PostAuthor: Pigford » Sun Aug 24, 2008 7:16 pm

Its a common route for the breather to exit over the chain.... in case anyone was wandering :??

Idea being the oil fumes keep the chain lubed :wink:
And on the 7th day... Zeds were created!

Steve Cooke
Hardcore
Hardcore
Posts: 1612
Joined: 18th Mar 2007
Location: Southampton

#9 PostAuthor: Steve Cooke » Sun Aug 24, 2008 10:37 pm

Exit breather pipe to drive chain, and keep hold of the copper bit in case your boiler ever breaks down. :)

User avatar
Pigford
Hardcore
Hardcore
Posts: 13314
Joined: 2nd Jan 2006
Location: North Dorset

#10 PostAuthor: Pigford » Mon Aug 25, 2008 7:41 am

The original idea of the oil breather routed to the air box had a 2-fold benefit...

#1 Lower emissions.....
#2 Lubricated the carb slides
And on the 7th day... Zeds were created!


Return to “Bike Help”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 22 guests