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Old 11-21-2015, 11:40 PM
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Thanks Jet !
 
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Here's the oil scavenge puck that I made.

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/gener...-system-3.html
 
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I know I'm late to the party, but for anyone else looking for this oil line tool you can by Air Conditioning line removal tools at the local auto parts store. Very cheap... I recently removed the oil tank on my FatBoy and I was able to undo the lines with my fingers, FYI.
 
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Originally Posted by 1004ron
Here's the oil scavenge puck that I made.

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/gener...-system-3.html
I checked the site where you bought the adapter, but it only lists cages. Do you remember which part # it was? Thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by splattttttt
I checked the site where you bought the adapter, but it only lists cages. Do you remember which part # it was? Thanks!

Here's a direct link to the part that I used.

Perma-Cool Dual Port Spin-On Oil Filter Adapters 111 $12.39

 
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Ordered! Mind if I ask you for distructions? Maybe through a pm ir here if no ine minds? Thanks a bunch man
 
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Ordered! Mind if I ask you for distructions? Maybe through a pm ir here if no ine minds? Thanks a bunch man

Splatt, My post #9 this thread has all the instructions you need on the link.

After drilling the hole to connect the 2 chambers of the puck, I plugged mine with JB weld rather than tap threads for the small plug (on the side) that will never be removed.

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Thanks a lot Steve. Missed it /:
 
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Splatt, My post #9 this thread has all the instructions you need on the link.

After drilling the hole to connect the 2 chambers of the puck, I plugged mine with JB weld rather than tap threads for the small plug (on the side) that will never be removed.

Steve
Correct, the JB weld is the simplest, and I guarantee there's insufficient clearance for the small plug, .... I even had to take the Dremel to the JB Weld for clearance with the engine casing.
 
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so, dremel for clearance.
Plug side with JB weld.
Drill hole to join both channels. Correct?
 


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