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bought a se stage 1 from a member and didn't even realize till a day later that it wasn't vented.. never crossed my mind because the last one I bought for my fxst was.. no big deal so what kit do you guys prefer.. the dk kit seems Strait forward and easy but if there Is something better out there I'm open to opinions
I installed a NPT to barb fitting in each side as shown in pic below
I tapped and inserted a set screw with loctite in each oil feed hole that was in the SE plate
The hoses run to a tee and down around the cam chest (hooked with a nice clamp to the cam chest) and down to ground
Does the oil get all over the back of your bike? Does it leave oil drips on the ground? Do you have a catch can of some kind? I like the way you did that setup. Nice job
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