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13 Oct 2021 04:25 - 13 Oct 2021 04:26 #856578
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So two general questions,
1. For those of you who have removed the air box and added pods, what have you done to the top of the breather where it there used to be a hose that ran to the air box?
2. I ran the old girl for the first time last night in probably 6-7 years. I installed a new valve cover gasket and after the 5 or so miles, when I got back I noticed the gasket was pretty wet with seeping oil. Should I re tourque the valve cover screws?
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1. For those of you who have removed the air box and added pods, what have you done to the top of the breather where it there used to be a hose that ran to the air box?
2. I ran the old girl for the first time last night in probably 6-7 years. I installed a new valve cover gasket and after the 5 or so miles, when I got back I noticed the gasket was pretty wet with seeping oil. Should I re tourque the valve cover screws?
Thanks!
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13 Oct 2021 05:12 #856579
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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For the valve cover you should use an OEM gasket. Torque the bolts down from the inside towards the outside, alternating from left to right. Use a torque wrench. About 75 INCH lbs should be plenty.
I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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13 Oct 2021 05:44 - 13 Oct 2021 05:54 #856581
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For the vent,
1. Connect a long piece of hose that goes up and over the frame and out the back of the bike.
2. Run a length of hose from it to a catch can. This is more expensive than 1 and not really necessary unless you are racing.
3. Use a really short bit of hose and a K&N crankcase filter. This is a more expensive option and may leave a fine mist of oil on the engine.
4. Devise a system that pulls a light vacuum on the crankcase. Expensive and maybe complicated, it you may gain 0.01 horsepower and it may attract sexy women.
1. Connect a long piece of hose that goes up and over the frame and out the back of the bike.
2. Run a length of hose from it to a catch can. This is more expensive than 1 and not really necessary unless you are racing.
3. Use a really short bit of hose and a K&N crankcase filter. This is a more expensive option and may leave a fine mist of oil on the engine.
4. Devise a system that pulls a light vacuum on the crankcase. Expensive and maybe complicated, it you may gain 0.01 horsepower and it may attract sexy women.
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1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
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13 Oct 2021 05:49 #856582
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13 Oct 2021 09:27 #856588
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I used 102 in-lbs as suggested by the manual.For the valve cover you should use an OEM gasket. Torque the bolts down from the inside towards the outside, alternating from left to right. Use a torque wrench. About 75 INCH lbs should be plenty.
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13 Oct 2021 09:33 #856589
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Thanks! I think Ill go with #3, I believe I may have a small filter pod laying around here somewhere....For the vent,
1. Connect a long piece of hose that goes up and over the frame and out the back of the bike.
2. Run a length of hose from it to a catch can. This is more expensive than 1 and not really necessary unless you are racing.
3. Use a really short bit of hose and a K&N crankcase filter. This is a more expensive option and may leave a fine mist of oil on the engine.
4. Devise a system that pulls a light vacuum on the crankcase. Expensive and maybe complicated, it you may gain 0.01 horsepower and it may attract sexy women.
1976 KZ900
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13 Oct 2021 10:59 #856596
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Be careful torquing those bolts! It is not uncommon to break them after a few install's and removals as they start to stretch.
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13 Oct 2021 11:52 - 14 Oct 2021 07:39 #856597
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If you want to go with the catch can option It's real hard and expensive
First , And here is the hard part ,,,, Drink a beer out of a can.
Next stick hose into can about 3/4 toward the bottom of said beer can.
Next Take two zip ties and zip tie the beer can to the frame in a upright position.
DONE
On my LTD I would tie the can to the rear footpeg mount .
A cop once tried to bust me for open container but changed his mind and laughed once he looked closer and saw a rubber hose in the can and a little oil mist on the lid
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First , And here is the hard part ,,,, Drink a beer out of a can.
Next stick hose into can about 3/4 toward the bottom of said beer can.
Next Take two zip ties and zip tie the beer can to the frame in a upright position.
DONE
On my LTD I would tie the can to the rear footpeg mount .
A cop once tried to bust me for open container but changed his mind and laughed once he looked closer and saw a rubber hose in the can and a little oil mist on the lid
Dave
Original owner 78 1000 LTD
Mr Turbo Race Kit, MTC 1075 Turbo pistons by PitStop Performance , Falicon Ultra Lite Super Crank, APE everything. Les Holt @ PDM's Billet Goodies . Frame by Chuck Kurzawa @ Logghe Chassis . Deep sump 5qt oil pan. RIP Bill Hahn
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13 Oct 2021 11:55 #856599
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The final oil breather line answer is to route the oil vent line to inside the chainguard and secure it there so oil can drip onto the chain .
Just make sure the hose extends past the front part of the tire and wheel so over spray doesn't cause a wreck
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Just make sure the hose extends past the front part of the tire and wheel so over spray doesn't cause a wreck
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13 Oct 2021 19:25 #856617
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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I used 102 in-lbs as suggested by the manual.For the valve cover you should use an OEM gasket. Torque the bolts down from the inside towards the outside, alternating from left to right. Use a torque wrench. About 75 INCH lbs should be plenty.
Yeah, that's fine. Was it an OEM gasket?
I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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