Sprint cam cover breather
Sprint cam cover breather
Hello all
I took the cam cover off today to clean out the gauze and breather. Trouble is I can’t get the little plate that covers the gauze to go back on and stay in place now I have released it from the little peened over tabs.
Can I just do away with the gauze and plate? I’m aware I could use a catch tank but would like to keep things looking original if possible. Does a catch tank even catch much at all? Does the breather really need a filter?
Cheers, Bish.
I took the cam cover off today to clean out the gauze and breather. Trouble is I can’t get the little plate that covers the gauze to go back on and stay in place now I have released it from the little peened over tabs.
Can I just do away with the gauze and plate? I’m aware I could use a catch tank but would like to keep things looking original if possible. Does a catch tank even catch much at all? Does the breather really need a filter?
Cheers, Bish.
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Re: Sprint cam cover breather
I believe it’s a fire trap rather than a filter; if you do away with it you’ll be well advised to fit an in line one externally. Readily available grey cylindrical canister as fitted to many Triumphs.
Alternatively, spare rocker covers are readily available and should be cheap (I weighed a dozen or so in not long ago as fed up tripping over them; kept a couple though, just in case!)
Alternatively, spare rocker covers are readily available and should be cheap (I weighed a dozen or so in not long ago as fed up tripping over them; kept a couple though, just in case!)
Re: Sprint cam cover breather
Thanks for the reply Alun.
I’ll fit a small external filter. I guess I need to block off the carb breather pipes also?
I’ll fit a small external filter. I guess I need to block off the carb breather pipes also?
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Re: Sprint cam cover breather
No, just put the flame trap in line between carb breather and cam cover
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Re: Sprint cam cover breather
Ive used flame trap ( small grey filter type thing ) mine came from a Land Rover
Dave
Dave
Re: Sprint cam cover breather
Thanks both, I’ve ordered the Land Rover flame trap. Looks to be the simple solution.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Re: Sprint cam cover breather
I did away with the flame trap in my stag and fitted an external filter (as fitted to Land Rovers). The result was billowing smoke out of the exhaust, so much it was embarrassing to drive! I refitted the flame trap (by spotwelding the flame trap cover ) and the smoke went away. The gauze is there to prevent the oil that is flying about from exiting the engine via the breather. Once you remove it, the oil will not be trapped by the external unit.
1972 Spitfire MK IV
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
Re: Sprint cam cover breather
Ok that’s interesting, although that engine must have been burning a fair amount of oil!?
I’ve run my engine with the breather uncovered and there’s no oil firing out so I think it will be fine.

I’ve run my engine with the breather uncovered and there’s no oil firing out so I think it will be fine.
Re: Sprint cam cover breather
Once the carbs start sucking on the breather pipe, it's a one-way road to the exhaust! If you disconnect the pipe, then yes, no oil should be coming out.
1972 Spitfire MK IV
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)