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Title: non return valve ?
Post by: Bob696 on July 02, 2006, 21:03:58
Ok folks I need a solution.

I have disconected the engine breather pipe from the filter. Fitted a blanking plate over the hole. This left me with a problem. If i get into water that is upto bonnet level I am going to get an engine full of water  :cry:

I have run an extension pipe up the outside of the snorkal for the time being but it looks ugly and the paintwork is getting a bit oily.

What I want is some form of none return valve that will let low pressure air out but close if it encounters water trying to enter. I doubt the breather will generate enough pressure to keep the water out.

Oh yeah, I do know it is illegal to vent the engine gasses to atmoshere, it is only temp. honest govner.
Title: non return valve ?
Post by: grunty on July 02, 2006, 21:14:35
Cant you put it into a can thats upside down so it acts like a diving bell?
Al
Title: non return valve ?
Post by: mark.yellow.series.3 on July 02, 2006, 21:32:20
illegal to vent engine gasses to atmosfear?  didnt know that, you best tell that to the fleet of 200 generators i run, there all to atmosfear.


but for your solution, vauxhall frontera 2.5 VM engine. has a non-return valve on the breather. its made by MANN the filter company, so you my be able to buy it direct.
Title: non return valve ?
Post by: Bob696 on July 02, 2006, 22:00:57
Thanks guys ..... I really like the idea of the diving bell, sort of bodge I can go for :lol:  I will check out the mann valve. See if I can get one from a breakers  :P
Title: non return valve ?
Post by: beast5680 on July 02, 2006, 22:09:00
Quote from: "mark.yellow.series.3"
illegal to vent engine gasses to atmosfear?  didnt know that, you best tell that to the fleet of 200 generators i run, there all to atmosfear.


i believe they come under static plant rules which are different to road going vehicles
Title: non return valve ?
Post by: mark.yellow.series.3 on July 02, 2006, 22:10:21
Quote from: "beast5680"
Quote from: "mark.yellow.series.3"
illegal to vent engine gasses to atmosfear?  didnt know that, you best tell that to the fleet of 200 generators i run, there all to atmosfear.


i believe they come under static plant rules which are different to road going vehicles



i see, said the blind man and all that.
Title: non return valve ?
Post by: gords on July 02, 2006, 22:14:41
Quote from: "mark.yellow.series.3"
Quote from: "beast5680"
Quote from: "mark.yellow.series.3"
illegal to vent engine gasses to atmosfear?  didnt know that, you best tell that to the fleet of 200 generators i run, there all to atmosfear.


i believe they come under static plant rules which are different to road going vehicles



i see, said the blind man and all that.

I would hazard a guess that if you run them, then you're responsible and accountable. Oh yes, ignorance of the law generally doesn't work :wink:
Title: non return valve ?
Post by: beast5680 on July 02, 2006, 22:16:53
Quote from: "mark.yellow.series.3"
Quote from: "beast5680"
Quote from: "mark.yellow.series.3"
illegal to vent engine gasses to atmosfear?  didnt know that, you best tell that to the fleet of 200 generators i run, there all to atmosfear.


i believe they come under static plant rules which are different to road going vehicles



i see, said the blind man and all that.


static plant and offroad construction stuff and the like have a different set of rules for emissions etc
Title: non return valve ?
Post by: Range Rover Blues on July 02, 2006, 23:36:35
In Dave Vizards book 'tuning the A sereis engine' he describes a method of connecting the engine breather into the exhaust and using Bernouli's effect to create the positive crankcase ventilation that protects the oil seals.  This also requires a non-return valve to prevent backfiring.
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