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dyna screaming eagle 2 mufflers part #s/breather problem
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dyna screaming eagle 2 mufflers part #s/breather problem
Hope that I'm posting this right, kind of new here!
I actually have a couple of questions.
I have a 06 street bob with almost 36k on it.
I'm looking on ebay for a set of screaming eagle two mufflers for dynas. (only want the two's, since that is what I have had the bike downloaded for, I have a set of softail s.e.2's, with softail bracket on now, but they just don't fit quite right.)
Does anyone know an exact part # for these mufflers for my bike?
#2; Left Washington headed for Sturgis this summer. In Montana, my breathers started letting a little oil out. It came through my air cleaner/cover and left some oil on side of case. Continued doing this all through trip. Went to Arizona, Vegas and it was extremely hot. It seemed to ease up or stop around Lake Tahoe and all the way home back to Washington. Didn't ride the bike for a week. Took it out and it started doing it again.
I run synthetic oil. May have overfilled before I left on trip. Suspect that I may have, but my question is; can the umbrella valves go bad after this amount of mileage on engine? I get so many responses on this problem that I am very confused.
Bike has been well maintained. Frequent oil changes. Dosen't burn oil. Anybody got any answers?
One more? Why does the rear brake pedal go way down at high altitudes? At 12000 feet in Colorado I really noticed this. Brake pedal is fine here at sea level. Anyone know why?
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