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Old 09-25-2022, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by MyFavRk
I did the same , hardest part was drilling and tapping , instead of using standard hose clamps , I used compression clamps , really cleans things up . The only problem , is you have to have the correct tool to use them , I already had it from doing a lot of irrigation work . I only ran my hose out to atmosphere , not a lot of oil coming out , so not worth the catch can .


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If you live near a Harbor Freight , you can pick up a pair of these , cheap , they work too . Just file / grind the sharp edge off .


thanks! I’ll look into these
 
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Old 09-25-2022, 09:11 AM
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EZ clip pliers, here are the real ones like I have https://hosewarehouse.com/products/f...153697bd8f7a82

My guys say these work just fine:
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Good quality wire ties work very well also...


 
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Do any of you guys/gals ever use the head breather bolts instead of all the lines and a catch can. I got mine from TC brothers. They screw right in to the heads and have a mesh screen and a foam filter. Very neat and clean. I get a very light mist of oil from them if running the bike kinda hard but never a mess ever.

https://www.tcbroschoppers.com/
 
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Not interested in having any oil going into my engine
I have a 4 cycle engine, have not seen a 2 cycle in a long time
 
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I installed a small catch can inside the stock air filter cover on my bike. Its an evo engine but the previous owner put a twin cam air filter arrangement on it, not the stock round one. I saw somewhere on this site where somebody had used a small pill bottle, so I just borrowed the idea. It works well and so far all I've seen in it is basically water, no oil. Very little when running on the highway but a bit more if around the city with cold/hot starts etc. Pretty slick and simple as you get a visual of what it collects.

The pill bottle just collects the moisture and lets the air escape into the air filter cover where it mixes with any incoming air. So no water etc actually gets into the carb/engine.

I actually plan on replacing the pill bottle with a small aluminum container with a drain hose. It will all still fit inside the cover, but make it a bit more of a permanent solution.
 

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Old 09-26-2022, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by penmaker
I didn't put a catch can on mine. I just ran the hose down under the bike.
I put a small filter on mine but when I went to look for it later all I found was the end of the rubber tubing. Probably got raped the first time I rolled over a speed bump.
 
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Originally Posted by penmaker
I didn't put a catch can on mine. I just ran the hose down under the bike.
thats how I have mine too on current bike and my previous built bike.
 
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I used their head breathers also and ran to a K&N type filter to the lower frame on the left side, no catch can.




 


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