brinylonshirt wrote:It still has the gauze-filled flametrap, then it vents to atmosphere. Very few Imp owners keep the rubber pipe connected to the airbox, it just hangs down and points at the deck, doesn`t cause this type of issue, if any, it helps it breathe better and doesn`t cause air filters to bung up 2 or 3 times a year. I can`t post fotos as I`m away from home now. I can tell you that the linkages and everything else mechanical on the carbs is set up spot on. Not sure why you`re interested in the baseplate of the airbox? It has 2 pancake filters on it.
Just to see where the end of the breather pipe should attach. Breathers of that type don't cause problems on healthy engines so anyone who's forced to run without really should be looking at a cure rather than peeing oil all over the road. I did say
this: JPB wrote:its not being connected wouldn't make things this bad.
However, by removing a source of sub-atmospheric air pressure from the top of the circuit, there's next to nothing to scavenge the fumes from the crankcase side, so how anyone can really believe that running with a breather missing would help the engine to run better is beyond logic.
There has to be something that you're missing and by posting these pictures, someone may well see it staring at them. Confusingly; you're 100% sure about all of this yet you're away and can't see let alone take photos of the engine in the areas that should tell us at least the rest of what we need to know.
