Hi All,
Some years ago I fitted a Bunn breather to an AMC 650 twin, they originally a flap valve breathing into the primary case
I fitted the inlet to the rocker box and an outlet stub welded into the timing cover
It works very well Rather than oil gathering in the bottle water vapour condenses in there and needs emptying out every so often
On another Notrun that had oiling problems I tried a catch bottle as well, it filled with snot like emulsion
From those experiences I think piping the breather back to the oil tank is a bad idea
John
A fair point, and I have noticed some condensation coming out the breather - but only a very tiny amount. It's something I'll keep in mind, but when I originally routed the outlet pipe down towards the swing arm, rather than up to the oil tank, I did get a lot of oily vapour blowing out and it made a right mess on a long run (no catch bottle originally...). Now its going upwards, there will be a tendency for any oily 'mayonnaise' that was going to form to stay engine side and hence get hot and so not last for long.
Also, I tend to use the A10 for decent distance rides, and ridden quite hard too, so it usually gets pretty hot when run, and any condensation should be disposed of via the breather pipe, rather than contaminating the oil. Thanks for your thoughts, and I'll monitor the situation, but everything is working well, and as I'd hoped for, at present. Hopefully it will remain so!
Adrian
Edit: Another thought - collecting condensation and a little oil vapour in a small cold collecting bottle would definitely encourage the emulsion you saw wouldn't it? Whereas a hot oil tank wouldn't?