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Author:  tittap123 [ January 16th, 2010, 8:29 am ]
Post subject:  Help your Reniflard

Hy! This is my invention to help old Reniflard: http://www.vimeo.com/groups/27216/videos/7903339

Automatic Translation: :oops:

After the first tests with the valve visible in the video I tried to experiment with a more economic, but even more because it works faster in opening and closing. I found a store of nautical 4 euros.

E 'in plastic and is also decomposable. Just ask at the counter of a check valve. It 'easy to install. Just cut the pipe that goes to the air filter (eye to the arrow indicated on the valve body, to point towards the air filter from Reniflard) everything takes 3 minutes.

Here it is:

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Author:  Sean [ January 16th, 2010, 9:35 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Help your Reniflard

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Cool!
got your links to work^^

are the bits from a boat yard? are they for the bilge/ drinking water system??

i have a way of re-furbishing the reflinard but not as simple as that

Sean

Author:  2CViking [ January 16th, 2010, 11:46 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Help your Reniflard

That is impressive, seeing is believing. Where can I get my hands of one of them? Thanks for sharing, great stuff. All other attempts to fix the 2cv engine vacuum problem is more or less unsuccessful. It is so powerful it may even suck back the oil leaking from the push rod seals. :mrgreen:

Author:  Paul Narramore [ January 16th, 2010, 12:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Help your Reniflard

Sorry but what on earth was all that about? What's a Reflinard or Reniflard? I can't say I've ever come across one of those before.

Author:  Jono [ January 16th, 2010, 12:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Help your Reniflard

Reniflard is the French name for the breather, (AKA oil filler). See here: -

http://www.ecas2cvparts.co.uk/engine-br ... -1342.html

Author:  ken [ January 16th, 2010, 12:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Help your Reniflard

Paul,
reniflard is French for breather, afaik...

Before rushing off to the boat centre, I wonder how this device fares at working engine speeds?

Most folk seem to check for good vacuum at tickover, but forget the other (equally important) part of the test, which is that the crankcase pressure shouldn't go positive at _any_ rpm.

ken.


Paul Narramore wrote:
Sorry but what on earth was all that about? What's a Reflinard or Reniflard? I can't say I've ever come across one of those before.

Author:  toomany2cvs [ January 16th, 2010, 1:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Help your Reniflard

tittap123 wrote:
After the first tests with the valve visible in the video I tried to experiment with a more economic, but even more because it works faster in opening and closing. I found a store of nautical 4 euros.

E 'in plastic and is also decomposable. Just ask at the counter of a check valve. It 'easy to install. Just cut the pipe that goes to the air filter (eye to the arrow indicated on the valve body, to point towards the air filter from Reniflard) everything takes 3 minutes.


Hmm. I don't know how long it'll last if it's not intended to deal with oil - the rubber and plastic may deteriorate very quickly.

It's the same idea as used on many other cars - and as sold for 2cvs here...
http://www.ecas2cvparts.co.uk/valve-cra ... -1401.html

Yes, that's a lot more expensive - but it's intended for engines and to deal with oil.

Author:  Little Louis [ January 16th, 2010, 4:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Help your Reniflard

Could some body explain in simple terms what this does? or what it helps? thanks

Author:  Sean [ January 16th, 2010, 7:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Help your Reniflard

the brass one in the first picture looks like it is a gas check valve and will be oil safe as the internals are usually flame proof.
the second ones that i posted for 'Im do look like they may not be oil safe and need to be dismantled for a look see.
I was running an in line check valve robbed out a Pug but as Ken hinted it went very slightly positive at full chat

finally ive got a fix for the breather that does suck at all revs but as yet its longevity hasnt been tested, will just have to wait and see.

Sean

Author:  Matt S [ January 19th, 2010, 9:21 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Help your Reniflard

Very interesting all this breather stuff, so i have a further question, especially as Ken and Sean have mentioned the additional valves going positive at high RPM. The alloy ones as seen above, supplied through preffered supplier of bits, do they go positive at high RPM also? Mainly i ask cos i have one on the van and if its not really working id better buy a new breather.

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