Where does the drain on the bottom of the timing case go to?
My '55 ES2 has the same. I…
My '55 ES2 has the same. I got fed up with it dripping so fitted an old plastic pill container to it to catch the drips. It fills up about evry hundred miles or so and I then pour t back into the oil tank. I wrapped the container in silver tape so it doesn't look too out of place.
The oil that drips is the overflow from that which migrates through the inlet camshaft bush for the purpose of lubricating the timing chain.
What they call a "total loss" system!
Drain
Thank you, Alan, for the pictures. I will have to make up a fitting and pipe. Also, thanks to George for your input, I thought the "Total Loss" system was the primary chain case!
If it helps, Dan, the part…
If it helps, Dan, the part nos. are A2/10 - drain pipe with nut and A2/11 pipe union (screws into timing chain cover).
Bush
If it it dripping that much, then it it time to change the bush in the timing cover.
Dripping Away
As Paul says, it shouldn't drip too much. One drop when you stop would be normal. I can hear the crankcase venting through the inlet cam bush on my sidevalve when I remove the cover, but it certainly doesn't leave a puddle.
I did renew the bush (twice)…
I did renew the bush (twice) but I think the fault lies in my crude attempts at reaming. I've decided to live with it.
It's a small pipe that vents to the atmosphere, on my '57 ES2 it comes down and passes the inside of the of the lower frame tube, i have not seen any oil come from it.