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The oil is supposed to settle out in this little drain chamber and drain back to the motor thru the tiny hole in the cavity. \\ | The oil is supposed to settle out in this little drain chamber and drain back to the motor thru the tiny hole in the cavity. \\ | ||
Crankcase air/oil mist rises up in each rocker box, hits the umbrella thus separating the oil from the air at that point. \\ | Crankcase air/oil mist rises up in each rocker box, hits the umbrella thus separating the oil from the air at that point. \\ | ||
- | In theory, collision is the recipe for separating the oil mist from the air. \\ | + | By design, collision is the recipe for separating the oil mist from the air and the umbrella valves are the last collision point in the system. \\ |
Most of the oil falls off the bottom of the umbrella back into the lower rocker box section where it falls back down into the engine. \\ | Most of the oil falls off the bottom of the umbrella back into the lower rocker box section where it falls back down into the engine. \\ | ||
The residual air pressure runs past the umbrella, out a hole in each middle rocker section to a hollow bolt in each head (breather vents). \\ | The residual air pressure runs past the umbrella, out a hole in each middle rocker section to a hollow bolt in each head (breather vents). \\ | ||
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That alone should improve the condition some. \\ | That alone should improve the condition some. \\ | ||
- | The umbrella valve hole is the one in the left picture below with 3 roughly oval shaped holes around the install hole in the corners of the middle rocker box. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?page=5&t=1958462)) \\ | + | The umbrella valve hole is the one in the left picture below with 3 roughly oval shaped holes around the install hole in the corners of the middle rocker box. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-motor-top-end/181820-do-i-have-to-remove-heads-to-change-cams/page5?page=5&t=1958462)) \\ |
(2 umbrella holes per middle box spacer, only 1 is used per cylinder on the each intake side as the box spacer is interchangeable front to rear) \\ | (2 umbrella holes per middle box spacer, only 1 is used per cylinder on the each intake side as the box spacer is interchangeable front to rear) \\ | ||
The 3 oval shaped holes are where air/oil mist enters the separation chamber while lifting the umbrella up. \\ | The 3 oval shaped holes are where air/oil mist enters the separation chamber while lifting the umbrella up. \\ | ||
The drain back hole is the tiny little hole to the right of the sideways 13 in the picture. \\ | The drain back hole is the tiny little hole to the right of the sideways 13 in the picture. \\ | ||
Oil is also pulled down that tiny hole by vacuum on each upstroke. \\ | Oil is also pulled down that tiny hole by vacuum on each upstroke. \\ | ||
- | {{:techtalk:evo:engmech:rocker_box_mod_by_aswracing.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by aswracing of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?page=5&t=1958462)) {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:rocker_box_breather_chamber_pic1_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by Hippysmack)) \\ | + | {{:techtalk:evo:engmech:rocker_box_mod_by_aswracing.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by aswracing of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-motor-top-end/181820-do-i-have-to-remove-heads-to-change-cams/page5?page=5&t=1958462)) {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:rocker_box_breather_chamber_pic1_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by Hippysmack)) \\ |
- | **The Slobber Stoppers are an attempt to (possibly help) curtail the issue of puking oil out the breathers**. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?page=5&t=1958462)) \\ | + | **The Slobber Stoppers are an attempt to (possibly help) curtail the issue of puking oil out the breathers**. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-motor-top-end/181820-do-i-have-to-remove-heads-to-change-cams/page5?page=5&t=1958462)) \\ |
However, the first answer would be to address other known factors for wet sumping. \\ | However, the first answer would be to address other known factors for wet sumping. \\ | ||
The rocker box middles use the same casting for both the front and rear cylinder. And there's a facility for the umbrella valve on both ends of each middle spacer. \\ | The rocker box middles use the same casting for both the front and rear cylinder. And there's a facility for the umbrella valve on both ends of each middle spacer. \\ | ||
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* (1) 1/8" drill bit to enlarge the drainback hole in the drain pool. | * (1) 1/8" drill bit to enlarge the drainback hole in the drain pool. | ||
* Instructions | * Instructions | ||
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+ | The measurements in the drawing below should considered (rough dims) as neither of the barrels included in that kit were identical. ((salmanmr of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-general-discussion-and-problems/24593-another-oil-mist-problem-slobber-stoppers/page2#post4515537)) \\ | ||
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(click on a pic to enlarge): \\ | (click on a pic to enlarge): \\ | ||
+ | {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:slobber_stoppers_instructions_pic3_by_salmanmr.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Drawing by salmanmr of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-general-discussion-and-problems/24593-another-oil-mist-problem-slobber-stoppers/page2#post4515537)) \\ | ||
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{{:techtalk:ref:engmech:slobber_stoppers_pic1_by_salmanmr.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Photo by salmanmr of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?p=5906708#post5906708)) {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:slobber_stoppers_pic2_by_salmanmr.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Photo by salmanmr of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?p=5906708#post5906708)) \\ | {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:slobber_stoppers_pic1_by_salmanmr.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Photo by salmanmr of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?p=5906708#post5906708)) {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:slobber_stoppers_pic2_by_salmanmr.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Photo by salmanmr of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?p=5906708#post5906708)) \\ | ||
- | {{:techtalk:evo:engmech:rocker_box_mod_3_by_toe.jpg?direct&300|}} ((toe of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?p=4641942#post4641942)) {{:techtalk:evo:engmech:rocker_box_mod_2_by_toe.jpg?direct&300|}} ((toe of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?p=4641942#post4641942)) | + | {{:techtalk:evo:engmech:rocker_box_mod_3_by_toe.jpg?direct&300|}} ((toe of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/frame-mount-evo-sportster-talk-1986-2003-models/159043-bestest-rocker-gasket-set-needed#post3380382)) {{:techtalk:evo:engmech:rocker_box_mod_2_by_toe.jpg?direct&300|}} ((toe of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/frame-mount-evo-sportster-talk-1986-2003-models/159043-bestest-rocker-gasket-set-needed#post3380382)) |
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- | Below are app. dims of the barrel taken by XLForum member, salmanmr. \\ | + | Below are app. dims of one of the barrels in this kit taken by XLForum member, salmanmr. \\ |
- | {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:slobber_stopper_dim1_by_salmanmr.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Photo by salmanmr of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?p=5906708#post5906708)) {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:slobber_stopper_dim2_by_salmanmr.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Photo by salmanmr of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?p=5906708#post5906708)) \\ | + | Note: The barrels in this kit were not identical. \\ |
+ | {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:slobber_stopper_dim1_by_salmanmr.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Photo by salmanmr of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-general-discussion-and-problems/24593-another-oil-mist-problem-slobber-stoppers/page2#post4515537)) {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:slobber_stopper_dim2_by_salmanmr.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Photo by salmanmr of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-general-discussion-and-problems/24593-another-oil-mist-problem-slobber-stoppers/page2#post4515537)) \\ | ||
====== Installation ====== | ====== Installation ====== | ||
Pics of the instructions: (click on a pic to enlarge). Also see other commentary below: \\ | Pics of the instructions: (click on a pic to enlarge). Also see other commentary below: \\ | ||
- | {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:slobber_stoppers_instructions_pic1_by_salmanmr.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Photo by salmanmr of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?p=5906708#post5906708)) {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:slobber_stoppers_instructions_pic2_by_salmanmr.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Photo by salmanmr of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?p=5906708#post5906708)) \\ | + | {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:slobber_stoppers_instructions_pic1_by_salmanmr.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Photo by salmanmr of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-general-discussion-and-problems/24593-another-oil-mist-problem-slobber-stoppers/page2#post4515537)) {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:slobber_stoppers_instructions_pic2_by_salmanmr.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Photo by salmanmr of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-general-discussion-and-problems/24593-another-oil-mist-problem-slobber-stoppers/page2#post4515537)) \\ |
===== Tapping the Holes for the Barrels ===== | ===== Tapping the Holes for the Barrels ===== | ||
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(in order to gain (.015" spec) clearance required and keep the top of the barrel vertical) \\ | (in order to gain (.015" spec) clearance required and keep the top of the barrel vertical) \\ | ||
Or, you could cut the top of the barrel at the same angle as is the inside of the cover to gain some clearance. \\ | Or, you could cut the top of the barrel at the same angle as is the inside of the cover to gain some clearance. \\ | ||
+ | The angle in the cover is superimposed, angles front to back and side to side so it's difficult to measure. \\ | ||
+ | Just pick the tallest area you think that might touch the cover to take your measurement. \\ | ||
(another way to keep from having to grind the cover) \\ | (another way to keep from having to grind the cover) \\ | ||
{{:techtalk:ref:engmech:rocker_box_breather_chamber_pic2_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by Hippysmack)) \\ | {{:techtalk:ref:engmech:rocker_box_breather_chamber_pic2_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by Hippysmack)) \\ | ||
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===== Clearancing the Barrel(s) (if needed) ===== | ===== Clearancing the Barrel(s) (if needed) ===== | ||
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"Measure twice / cut once" so you don't take too much off the barrel though. \\ | "Measure twice / cut once" so you don't take too much off the barrel though. \\ | ||
Clean the barrel of all debris and do the test fit again. Make sure the .015" clearance is there now. Repeat if needed. \\ | Clean the barrel of all debris and do the test fit again. Make sure the .015" clearance is there now. Repeat if needed. \\ | ||
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===== Clearancing the Cover (if needed) ===== | ===== Clearancing the Cover (if needed) ===== | ||
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In fact if you achieve the clearance on the barrel, then install the boxes (with gaskets), that raises the cover with even more clearance from the barrels. \\ | In fact if you achieve the clearance on the barrel, then install the boxes (with gaskets), that raises the cover with even more clearance from the barrels. \\ | ||
- | And that's due to the angled shelf in the cover. | + | |
So the only plausible reason for the instructions reading (remove material from cover) would be to get the pieces straight to take the barrel clearance dim. \\ | So the only plausible reason for the instructions reading (remove material from cover) would be to get the pieces straight to take the barrel clearance dim. \\ | ||
+ | And that's due to the angled shelf in the cover. \\ | ||
You shouldn't need to grind into the cover for that. See "Measure the Barrel to Cover Clearance" above for a better way to get that clearance dim. \\ | You shouldn't need to grind into the cover for that. See "Measure the Barrel to Cover Clearance" above for a better way to get that clearance dim. \\ | ||
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The kit comes with an 1/8" drill bit to enlarge the drainback hole in the drain pool chamber. But be aware that; \\ | The kit comes with an 1/8" drill bit to enlarge the drainback hole in the drain pool chamber. But be aware that; \\ | ||
Each motor has different conditions and what works for one may not for another. \\ | Each motor has different conditions and what works for one may not for another. \\ | ||
- | Drilling that drain hole may allow more crankcase pressure to escape the engine when it's supposed to escape thru the umbrella. \\ | + | Drilling that drain hole may allow more crankcase air/oil mist to escape the engine on downstroke when it's supposed to escape thru the umbrella. \\ |
- | When the umbrella closes, the only intake of air is that tiny drain. \\ | + | When the umbrella closes (upstroke), the only intake of air is that tiny drain hole. \\ |
And IF there is not enough oil in that cavity to drain back, it may allow too much atmosphere to come back into the motor. \\ | And IF there is not enough oil in that cavity to drain back, it may allow too much atmosphere to come back into the motor. \\ | ||
Added air intake may promote wet sumping. So make sure not to wobble the hole any larger than the bit. \\ | Added air intake may promote wet sumping. So make sure not to wobble the hole any larger than the bit. \\ | ||
It may be a trial and error thing and if you do one mod at a time, you'll know more about what worked and what didn't. \\ | It may be a trial and error thing and if you do one mod at a time, you'll know more about what worked and what didn't. \\ | ||
+ | The engine is designed to have a slight vacuum in the breathing system on the inside of the motor. \\ | ||
+ | On upstroke, the vacuum pulls oil down to the boxes thru that drain hole. It's too small for gravity to flow oil. \\ | ||
+ | Enlarging the hole, especially too much, will allow vacuum to drain the oil faster, which gives more time to suck in air before piston direction changes again. \\ | ||
- | You could first try and chamfer the umbrella hole to 60º (included angle) countersink bit and not drill out the drainback hole. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?page=5&t=1958462)) \\ | + | You could first try and chamfer the umbrella hole to 60º (included angle) countersink bit and not drill out the drainback hole. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-motor-top-end/181820-do-i-have-to-remove-heads-to-change-cams/page5?page=5&t=1958462)) \\ |
- | However, to the extent the drain back hole is enlarged, it bypasses the umbrella valve back into the boxes. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?page=5&t=1958462)) \\ | + | However, to the extent the drain back hole is enlarged, it bypasses the umbrella valve back into the boxes. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-motor-top-end/181820-do-i-have-to-remove-heads-to-change-cams/page5?page=5&t=1958462)) \\ |
Maybe 1/8" isn't enough to cause an issue according to the makers of Slobber Stoppers. \\ | Maybe 1/8" isn't enough to cause an issue according to the makers of Slobber Stoppers. \\ | ||
But inhalation/exhalation is what carries oil out the breathers so you don't want to bypass it any more than necessary. \\ | But inhalation/exhalation is what carries oil out the breathers so you don't want to bypass it any more than necessary. \\ | ||
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And with this mod being undo-able by swapping the front and rear middles, you have a safety net in case something goes wrong. \\ | And with this mod being undo-able by swapping the front and rear middles, you have a safety net in case something goes wrong. \\ | ||
- | **Another suggestion is to enlarge the tiny oil drain from ~.070" to .09375" along with the threaded insert oil standoffs**. ((toe of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?p=4641942#post4641942)) ((http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1703706&page=2)) \\ | + | **Another suggestion is to enlarge the tiny oil drain from ~.070" to .09375" along with the threaded insert oil standoffs**. ((toe of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/frame-mount-evo-sportster-talk-1986-2003-models/159043-bestest-rocker-gasket-set-needed#post3380382)) ((https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/frame-mount-evo-sportster-talk-1986-2003-models/159043-bestest-rocker-gasket-set-needed/page2?t=1703706&page=2)) \\ |
Slightly enlarging the little hole lets the oil drain back easier. Air that enters this oval(ish) chamber has to go somewhere. \\ | Slightly enlarging the little hole lets the oil drain back easier. Air that enters this oval(ish) chamber has to go somewhere. \\ | ||
So it goes out the big hole on top, thru the breather bolts and out. The threaded insert just provides a lip around the hole. \\ | So it goes out the big hole on top, thru the breather bolts and out. The threaded insert just provides a lip around the hole. \\ | ||
So any oil that drops out of suspension around the air hole won't drain out the breather. It just makes it a little bit harder for oil to go out the breather. \\ | So any oil that drops out of suspension around the air hole won't drain out the breather. It just makes it a little bit harder for oil to go out the breather. \\ | ||
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+ | ===== Install the Rocker Boxes ===== | ||
+ | Before installing the rocker boxes back on the motor, make sure they are clean from all dirt, debris, shavings etc. \\ | ||
+ | It won't hurt to spray them down with carb cleaner etc. before installing the umbrellas. The instructions say to install new umbrellas anyway. \\ | ||
+ | Make sure both the umbrellas and their now counterpart Slobber Stoppers goes on the intake side on each cylinder. \\ | ||
+ | Visually inspect that either gasket does not pinch or pooch out after you tighten up the cover bolts. \\ | ||
+ | If so, loosen or remove the cover and tighten them again or it'll leak oil. \\ | ||
+ | **Cover bolt torque is 10-13 in-lbs** (FSM says ft-lbs but this is wrong). \\ | ||
+ | OEM cover bolts have a washer pressed onto the bolt with a corresponding fiber washer added for each bolt. \\ | ||
+ | Some aftermarket kits have the fiber washers and copper washers. Use either / or but not both types of washers together. \\ | ||
+ | If reusing fiber washers, (not recommended), check them to make sure the fiber hasn't already began imploding. If so, do not use the offending washers. \\ | ||
+ | Vacuum from the rocker box area will eventually implode the fiber washers (looks like an O-ring around the threads and the washer OD is smaller than new ones). \\ | ||
+ | If there are any air leaks around the cover bolts, even with the Slobber Stoppers added, you may still get oil out the breather vent(s). \\ | ||
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