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Old 07-02-2008, 05:15 PM
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vacuum gauges and proper crankcase venting

I have been restoring a 67 USA Duetto that was occupied by mice in my fathers barn for over 30 years (they enjoyed the use of the combustion chambers as toilets).

I've been a bit mystified about function of the small tubes on the #1 cylinder intake manifold and the one coming out of the crankcase vent tube. I assumed they were connected together as some kind of PVC type setup but plugged them when I realized that it might be the reason why #1 runs lean. It's just a well filtered air leak in the manifold. What are these for, and how can a hole in ONLY #1 intake not cause uneven mixtures?

My other question is there a way to hook up my mercury vacuum column gauge that I use for the motorcycle to sync the Webers? The only port is the one mentioned above on the #1 intake manifold.
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Old 07-10-2008, 07:15 AM
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What's carb models do you have? Place a pic if possible.
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Old 07-10-2008, 08:02 AM
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The small tube is part of the crankcase vent system for the original air filter housing. When I fitted rampipes to my car I plugged this tube and used a longer hose from the cam cover to vent under the car like they used to.
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Old 07-10-2008, 12:25 PM
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Vacuum hoses

I understand how the larger hose works as a crank case vent, it's the small one that makes no sense to me, (see attached pic from other post) the small one runs from the intake plenum/crank vent hose (post air filter, pre carb) down to the #1 intake after the carb, so it acts like a big vacuum leak only to #1 i.e. lean #1 cylinder running?
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Yes, it would appear that the small hose would create a vacuum leak. But the hose is not a source of filtered air. The hose routes crankcase blowby gases to #1 cylinder at idle. These gases have little to no oxygen.
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Old 07-10-2008, 02:36 PM
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The lack of O2 makes sense, although I'm still suspicious of it's effect on #1 because with mine installed I have to richen up #1 more than usual.
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