S&S Cycle Change in S&S Breather Gears User Manual

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Cycle, Inc.

Cycle, Inc.

Cycle, Inc.

Cycle, Inc.

Cycle, Inc.

14025 County Hwy. G

P.O. Box 215

Viola, Wis. 54664

Phone: 608-627-1497 Fax: 608-627-1488

Customer Service - [email protected]

Technical Assistance - [email protected]

Technical Bulletin #3

Copyright ©, 1999

by S&S Cycle, Inc.

All rights reserved.

Printed in the U.S.A.

S&S Technical Bulletin #3

Change in S&S Breather Gears

S&S breather gears for late 1977-up Big Twin engines have been changed to improve
oil scavenging and reduce oil carry-over in high-performance engines.

These changes apply to breather gears #33-4241, #33-4242, #33-4250 and #33-4260
(formerly #33-4236, #33-4240, #33-4251 and #33-4261) and are as follows:

1.

Oil evacuation hole has been elongated to increase duration of suction to
breather settling cavity.

2.

Opening and closing specifications have been changed for same reason.
Old and new specification are shown below for reference.

Old:

Opening: TDC (+/- 10

°

)

Closing:

65

°

after BDC (+/- 10

°

)

New:

Opening: 17

°

after TDC (+/- 10

°

)

Closing:

82

°

after BDC (+/- 10

°

)

NOTES:

S&S crankcases are machined for

maximum breather timing. When #33-4241,
#33-4242, #33-4250 and #33-4260 breather
gears are installed in S&S crankcases, breather window will typically open at 7

°

after TDC and close at 92

°

after BDC. Builders using other crankcases may modify

crankcase breather opening to obtain these specifications for maximum performance.

Change in breather gear is primarily to facilitate oil scavenging in large

displacement V

2

-style engines. New specifications are harmless but not useful in

most older engines.

New gears can easily be identified by elongated hole on end of gear opposite

drive teeth. See picture.

New Style

Old Style

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