KR> Dirty Belly

2012-03-07 Thread Todd Thelin
This should have been "I have been told that a . . . ." I have been tod that a . -Original Message- From: Todd Thelin To: krnet Sent: Wed, Mar 7, 2012 4:33 pm Subject: Re: KR> Dirty Belly have been tod that a large percentage of dirty belly problems are t

KR> Dirty Belly

2012-03-07 Thread Todd Thelin
I have been tod that a large percentage of dirty belly problems are traced to over filling of the crankcase (on VW conversions anyway) often attributed to the dipstick not calibrated correctly, which causes excess oil to be blown out the vent tube, and that once the oil level is adjusted to the

KR> Dirty Belly

2012-03-07 Thread Len Gaultois
A few years ago I was having problems with a dirty belly on my kr. I got an old oil separator from a wet to dry vacuum pump conversion I did on another aircraft. I installed the separator and ran the return line to the intake box of the carb. The waste was recycled through the engine and voila - no

KR> Dirty Belly

2012-03-07 Thread dave
My KR suffered the 'dirty belly' problem for years: blowby oil collecting exhaust soot. Bending the exhaust tips downward (four pipes) cured the soot problem years ago. Finally last year I installed a modified blowby oil seperator to capture the blowby oil. Ground down the top of the seperato