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I just bought, from Craigslist, what was supposed to be a Big sucker air cleaner. Just now got it put on and after seeing pictures of other big suckers, I spotted a difference. See if you can spot it.
The pics I have seen use a new banjo bolt to direct the blow by into the breather. Mine uses the stock bolts and has preformed plastic tubes that attach to the stock bolts and direct the blow by into the breather.
What are your thoughts on this. Maybe it's just an old model? It has a number cast into it HD 29-47805. A web search comes up with nothing for that number.
Cruising around the net last night I saw the same setup on the breather offered by FuelMoto. I don't think mine is billet but otherwise looks the same.
Your air intake is Not a Big Sucker. What I like about the A.N Big Sucker is it's simple design negating the need for separate vent hoses. Harley's SE intake is identical to your intake and the one "Square" posted.
Your air intake is Not a Big Sucker. What I like about the A.N Big Sucker is it's simple design negating the need for separate vent hoses. Harley's SE intake is identical to your intake and the one "Square" posted.
DING DING DING! we have a winner. That is exactly it, down to the printing on the element.
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