I know your breather tank is supposed to hold any overflow, but are you sure directly over the headers is the only place for it? Sure hate to see a fire...
Don't you love the criticism you get from people thousands of miles away???
your right.
troy i would move that spooge bottle also... i would put it up higher so it would drain back into the sump tank....definitely away from the header..... good work ... keep up the thrash so we can see it on the salt
kent
Your right too.
Sometimes it is easy to put something where it fits the best and not think about the possibilities of what could happen. Here is a picture of my dad and his twin in 1957 with their blown olds.

My dad told me a story about how they hooked up the fuel lines backwards and the consequences that resulted. So we are moving the oil overflow. Thanks for putting these thoughts in our heads. I guess we were a little rushed to get things done and we didn't quiet think this through. Some pictures of the move.

Found a spot on the front side of the blower plate. If it does overflow then it will hit the plate and nothing hot.


We installed the new push rods and set the valves.

Manifold is almost finished. We need to build up a little at the bottom of the port to get it right. The outside is all polished and the fuel lines will be done next. After that the manifold goes on the engine is complete.
