Right then chaps I'm sorting a lock up clutch for the RU and I need to know what this oil feed does as you can see by the last picture it doesn't feed directly into the plates, it feeds here....
And exits here..
As you can see it wouldn't run directly onto the plates so what does it do ? ...
clutch question, do we need this oil feed ?
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clutch question, do we need this oil feed ?
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Oil drain
Hello all
It's not a feed, it's a drain, the cover is an air/oil separator, oily air goes in the top, it's drawn through a basic Labyrinth that separates the oil which drains through the tube at the bottom into the sump
It's not a feed, it's a drain, the cover is an air/oil separator, oily air goes in the top, it's drawn through a basic Labyrinth that separates the oil which drains through the tube at the bottom into the sump
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Re: Oil drain
creedxup wrote:Hello all
It's not a feed, it's a drain, the cover is an air/oil separator, oily air goes in the top, it's drawn through a basic Labyrinth that separates the oil which drains through the tube at the bottom into the sump
Is this one a crank case breather also, it leads into the air/oil separator also via the casting holes and two drilled holes in clutch case.
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