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mep-003 crankcase ventilation

coyote62ny

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i have a 003 and was wondering where the engine vented the crankcase no external tube or filter for air to get in i read the tm and seen the vent in the valve cover into the intake just thought it was strange not to have a way for air to get into the crankcase like a tractor engine tube down the side of the engine or a filtered cap on the oil fill tube . also where can you get valve cover gaskets as i would like to check the valve clearance on my 003 as it has 975 hours on it thanks in advance
 

Keith_J

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There is very little displaced volume in this engine and with three compression rings plus oil control, there is little blow-by. What little there is goes to the intake.

MEP-002a are half that engine (or 003A is twice a 002A) and because each piston is at top dead center at the same time, there IS displaced crankcase volume which is why these have breathers.

Since these engines should always run at 1800 RPM (fixed injection timing optimized for that RPM), blowby is minimal. No time for it.

Valve cover gaskets? I've never seen one tear. They are rubber, meant for reuse. If it breaks, just use Permatex Ultra Silicone. 1/8" bead is all it takes. Let it cure for a few hours before using.
 

jbk

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breather pipe exits under valve cover check every 500 hrs. per tm. this applies to the 002 and 003. valve cover gaskets are fiber never seen rubber ones. try delks surplus thats were i got mine.
 

ctfjr

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Valve cover gaskets? I've never seen one tear. They are rubber, meant for reuse. If it breaks, just use Permatex Ultra Silicone. 1/8" bead is all it takes. Let it cure for a few hours before using.
There is an old trick you can use if you need to fire the unit up fairly quickly. When you put your bead of silicone down take a thin strip of medical gauze & push it into the silicone. It adds a load of strength until the silicone cures
 

rosco

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There is an old trick you can use if you need to fire the unit up fairly quickly. When you put your bead of silicone down take a thin strip of medical gauze & push it into the silicone. It adds a load of strength until the silicone cures
Thats a neat trick. In the Old Days, there were more valve covers and valves to adjust, but that is a neat. I'll remember it
 
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