Anti-Splat-Aero is very proud to offer this complete, very reliable crankcase vacuum valve kit. Included are the 321 stainless steel saddle mount fitting, mounting clamps, vacuum valve assembly and a complete safety by-pass with a .25 psi internal pop-off valve. This will put the finishing touch on your oil separator installation or breather system. We have had many requests for these items to enhance the installation and realize that it may be very difficult for many people to obtain these items locally or to accomplish the task of welding it into the exhaust. Now all that is required to install this performance system is to drill a 5/8” clearance hole and clamp it on. Full installation and maintenance instructions will be included. This one way vacuum check valve accomplishes a number of things, (all being good) and greatly enhances performance of your aircraft. I will attempt to touch on some of the benefits here. This assembly, when fitted to your engine will create a vacuum in the crankcase of 5 or 6 inches when in operation. It accomplishes this via two separate actions, #1 exhaust flow over the bias cut tube, and # 2 the pumping action of the engine crankcase volume changing with rotation. The one way valve allows the crankcase to exhale only, and this action creates a low pressure in the crankcase. The engine is sealed and the only air path in is through the piston ring end gap or the valve guides. This usually cuts oil consumption in half, or stops it all together, as the stated areas are where the losses occur. Your engine will virtually stop all leaks and seeping when in service, due to the vacuum inside. This system stops any possibility of freezing up the breather tube in cold climates, as no moisture laden air is present in the engine and none can be inhaled through the overboard draft tube. The rarefied air and low pressure in the crankcase has a very dramatic effect on windage and oil in suspension, thus freeing up a little power and adding some efficiency. This will also greatly lower the boiling point of any moisture that finds it’s way into the engine. Any oil temperature over 160 degrees will get rid of all the moisture in turn the acids. Any lowering of pressure on the underside of the pistons is exactly the same as adding cylinder pressure on top. This results in a very noticeable power increase (on the average 180 HP engine, 3 to 5 HP). We hear this over and over with reports of higher static RPM, better climb and acceleration, lower fuel burn etc. The belly of your airplane will stay immaculately clean as anything that exits the separator or breather line will be consumed in the exhaust stream. |
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This was used in an automobile to vent the crank case pressure on a 427 Chevy. I installed the vacuum fitting into the exhaust just behind the header collector and used 12AN fittings to plumb into the valve cover.
Crankcase Vacuum Kit Complete
Good quality kit. I actually bought this as an experiment on an old MG (automobile) rather than an aircraft application. The only souce of crankcase ventilation on these old cars is a draft tube off the tap cover that creates very little, if any, vacuum and as a result oil leaks on MGs are considered normal. So far this kit appears to do what it claims, producing 5 to 6 inch WC vacuum from the small draft tube inserted to the exhaust. It has just been installed on not enough run time to fully evaluate the results but so far it looks good.
Kit looks great, yet to install so can’t offer an opinion on the performance benefits
I have purposely waited awhile to write this review in order to be able to be objective. I can say with confidence that the manufacturer’s claims are true. The belly of my plane is much cleaner and the fuel burn has dropped about one gallon per hour since I installed this system. I would recommend that the operator be sure to simply follow manufacturer’s directions, which are quite simple.
I have been happy with this kit on my old MG car. Only problem is the one way valve needs very regular cleaning as it’s action ceases after a while.
Kit was not complete. Saddle mont assembly & evacuation tube was not in the kit.
Crankcase Vacuum Kit Complete
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No. An oil/air separator is not required to be installed.
No, this is not FAA approved.
The preferred mounting location is ahead of the muffler it will function behind the muffler however the could be coking problems with that type of installation. Yes works with any type of exhaust system. The only hose it comes with is for the bypass.
This is a 5/8" hose.
We recommend cleaning the saddle mount every oil change or 50 hrs of operation. We have added the instructions to the Documents tab of this web page for your reference.
The saddle mount will work on 1-5/8" to 2-1/2" exhaust pipe.
This can be used on experimental and homebuilt aircraft.
This item is not FAA Approved. Please contact your A&P to discuss if this item can be legally installed in your LSA.
You can install this product without a separator but is best with one, per the manufacturer.
Per the manufacturer: You can install this product without a separator but is best with one. We cannot see a reason to not want one.