Making engines last longer
#41
5/16 gas line, Initially i ran the hose to a filter and it stopped there. I went on a long trip and was getting so much blow by that it was blowing back on cam cover and pipes. Now before everyone goes crazy and says i had the oil over filled, i didn't. I put a little over 3 quarts in and ran it and then topped it right to the mark. Cars and V twins are different for sure, but the internal combustion engine is the same. they all push, pull, bang, blow. It was less than a 10 dollar peace of mind and it works for me. When running and i put my hand at the hose i ran out of the bottom of the bike, it is oily and dirty air. No one will be able to tell me that is good for and machine with tolerances around .001 of and inch. Just mho
#42
When I install my catch can, I'll dump out the milky/oily/watery mess that comes out of it after just 500 miles. Then you can tell me if injecting that **** into your engine isn't going to cause problems over time. Have you seen piston comparisons between engines with and without external breathers?
#43
Ill bet it is! My stage 1 96ci 09 Ultra with over 116,000 troublefree miles runs better now than when it was brand new, doesnt seem to have minded ingesting that mist in all those miles. More power to those that do it. Imagine how slick the roads would be if all vehicles vented their crankcases to ground.
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smitty901 (04-06-2016)
#44
When I install my catch can, I'll dump out the milky/oily/watery mess that comes out of it after just 500 miles. Then you can tell me if injecting that **** into your engine isn't going to cause problems over time. Have you seen piston comparisons between engines with and without external breathers?
#45
When I install my catch can, I'll dump out the milky/oily/watery mess that comes out of it after just 500 miles. Then you can tell me if injecting that **** into your engine isn't going to cause problems over time. Have you seen piston comparisons between engines with and without external breathers?
#46
DK's kit works great, ran the hoses so you can't see them, down to a filter under the trans. Bike even seems to run a little better, and no oil is dripping on the ground underneath for the eco worry warts out there. Buy a bore scope and look in the plug holes before and after, and then form your own opinion. Easier yet, just check out DK's site for pics.
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#49
When I install my catch can, I'll dump out the milky/oily/watery mess that comes out of it after just 500 miles. Then you can tell me if injecting that **** into your engine isn't going to cause problems over time. Have you seen piston comparisons between engines with and without external breathers?
Like I said, use Top-Tier fuel and don't worry about it.
But your bike, your life, your money. Doesn't effect me one little bit what you want to believe.
#50
When I install my catch can, I'll dump out the milky/oily/watery mess that comes out of it after just 500 miles. Then you can tell me if injecting that **** into your engine isn't going to cause problems over time. Have you seen piston comparisons between engines with and without external breathers?
That kinda of mess comes from a blown head gasket on cages.