Oil Out of the Air Cleaner...
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#23
This is exactly the reason I took my exhaust hose all the way out to the end of the swing arm and pointed it out.
#24
#25
If you click this LINK, you will be able to see the different types of breather systems we have.
If you are already having issues with oil blow-by, then I would suggest one of the hose and filter type setups, just to avoid any possible mess.
If you are already having issues with oil blow-by, then I would suggest one of the hose and filter type setups, just to avoid any possible mess.
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#27
That is why I always suggest a hose and filter set up to people who are already unhappy with the mess they currently get. This way, they have no mess but still get the benefits of having their bike vented to the atmosphere.
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#29
When you get a chance, give me a call here at the office. I will be able to better help you over the phone.
#30
The line that "blows" also "sucks" that is why it is in the air filter. The air filter then filters the air going back "into" the crank case.
If you look in the external filter(the little canister type) also has a one-way flapper valve in it to help prevent/slow down the sucking action.
If it was just for EPA purposes it would be located behind the carburetor as in the early auto with a PCV valve. But, it is not, it must also send filtered air back to the crankcase or at least down the breather tube without fuel vapors for obvious reasons.
But, it is your engine do what you want, like oiling the rear tire(great for traction) or oiling the swing arm, rear wheel bearings, rear wheel, drive belt/chain(sure dirt won't gather on the bearings). Think about where that oil goes and what it is contaminating.
(oil doesn't hurt/damage the Earth, that is where it comes from)
Just my $0.02
BTW: I clean my filters every time I change the engine oil (3000mi) and have no problem with it, the filter absorbs most of the vapor and is removed when cleaned/replaced.
If you look in the external filter(the little canister type) also has a one-way flapper valve in it to help prevent/slow down the sucking action.
If it was just for EPA purposes it would be located behind the carburetor as in the early auto with a PCV valve. But, it is not, it must also send filtered air back to the crankcase or at least down the breather tube without fuel vapors for obvious reasons.
But, it is your engine do what you want, like oiling the rear tire(great for traction) or oiling the swing arm, rear wheel bearings, rear wheel, drive belt/chain(sure dirt won't gather on the bearings). Think about where that oil goes and what it is contaminating.
(oil doesn't hurt/damage the Earth, that is where it comes from)
Just my $0.02
BTW: I clean my filters every time I change the engine oil (3000mi) and have no problem with it, the filter absorbs most of the vapor and is removed when cleaned/replaced.