it's not really significant, it just exists. And
when it exists i consider it significant.
Well, that's perfectly understandable.
But I used the word "significant" to make a
point. If you're merely losing oil between changes and can't figure out why,
then this baffle thing strikes me as a red herring. Start by looking at the
seals and rings, first....they're far more likely as suspects. And if you
have visible signs of leakage, then I still can't see how the
baffle could be involved.
Mr.F: do you know what I'm talking about?
Have you seen the cut baffle?
Can't say that I'm sure exactly what you're talking about, but I think
I get the basic idea. Even so, its not that easy - some factory baffles
appear "cut" but aren't. And many of those on multi-carb HP intakes
always have large, stamped cut-outs. Beats me why, but I think we can assume
there's no great risk in letting some oil
hit the intake, during
normal operation.
Would it hurt to locate or fabricate
a baffle that doesn't have the cut in it so as to totally elliminate the
leak?
I
don't see how that would help. Again, I think any "leak" must be considered as a
completely separate issue from the baffle. Hope this points you in a better
direction.
Mr F
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