Rat
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So I put HD Champion 1:1 roller rockers in my Husqvarna 208 when I first got it (along with several other tweaks) which require more valve cover clearance than the stock rockers; UNLESS I cut the tops of the studs down, so the easiest option (turned out to also be the messiest) was to remove the breather insert (I still have it somewhere).
The engine calls for 16oz of oil and even routing a custom breather tube up and around the cover to a catch can doesn't do a lot to lighten the oil spray.
FWIW: the stock valve springs are 18lb
So Im wondering if I should I cut the tops of the studs down, or fabricate some sort of splash plate I can bolt into the tops of the bosses that clears the rockers but deflects the oil from having a clear easy exit out of the breather port?
I've also considered possibly using the original governor passage (threaded and plugged with a bolt) as the breather by using an automotive valve cover PCV check valve, and just sealing up the valve cover entirely, but it's almost directly above the crank and slinger so I'm not really sure if that's the best idea.
The engine calls for 16oz of oil and even routing a custom breather tube up and around the cover to a catch can doesn't do a lot to lighten the oil spray.
FWIW: the stock valve springs are 18lb
So Im wondering if I should I cut the tops of the studs down, or fabricate some sort of splash plate I can bolt into the tops of the bosses that clears the rockers but deflects the oil from having a clear easy exit out of the breather port?
I've also considered possibly using the original governor passage (threaded and plugged with a bolt) as the breather by using an automotive valve cover PCV check valve, and just sealing up the valve cover entirely, but it's almost directly above the crank and slinger so I'm not really sure if that's the best idea.