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Finally modified big sucker backing plate.

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Old 03-24-2015, 09:09 PM
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Nice work fellas! Take care of your ride and she'll take care of you.

Want to do it too, but kinda hard w/ the SE Heavy Breather and don't feel like forking over $$$$ for another breather. I love the clean look like it came factory.
 
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Nice work. It's amazing what comes out of the breathers. I'm running a catch can. I get a substantial amount of liquid even after 50 miles. Looks like ~5% oil and the rest is crud. Looks mostly to be moisture. But it's not going back into the engine now
 
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Did the .45 hollow points play any role in this installation?

Nice job on the fix. How much does the filter move around?
 
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Originally Posted by Strobe
Nice work. It's amazing what comes out of the breathers. I'm running a catch can. I get a substantial amount of liquid even after 50 miles. Looks like ~5% oil and the rest is crud. Looks mostly to be moisture. But it's not going back into the engine now
Got pics to share?
 
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Old 03-24-2015, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by JD HD
Did the .45 hollow points play any role in this installation?

Nice job on the fix. How much does the filter move around?
I was wondering if some one would catch that. 40 cal rounds. no role in this instillation filter docent move it solid.
 
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Old 03-24-2015, 09:23 PM
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I was wondering if some one would catch that. 40 cal rounds. filter docent move it solid.
I noticed them too but for beat to the punch in asking you...lol
 
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WKNDS
I used the stainless hose so it would blend in better against the highlighted fins on cylinders. if the filter drips will route the hose down on the frame some where's .







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Crazy timing, I was just researching this mod myself. Thanks for the post.

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Originally Posted by target64
I was wondering if some one would catch that. 40 cal rounds. no role in this instillation filter docent move it solid.
Looked fatter than 40 in the picture.

Thanks. I have a DK Customs kit I'm installing and trying to figure out the least visible to install it. I like the way you did your filter, I'll have to take a look and see if this will work with my setup. I just don't want it flopping around under the air cleaner.
 

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I was just researching this myself. If you route the breather above the air filter you wont have to worry about anything leaking.
 


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