If I were you, I would route that hose from the front breather bolt under the standoff rather than in front of the throttle body. You will get a smoother flow of air to it. Clean air is important but so is a smooth flow of air. It's been proven in tests.
Doesn’t the case ventilation need the vacuum from the intake? Looks cool just not sure the crankcase is being ventilated, there is a method that uses a catch can while still getting the ventilation.
it would be necessary to bring a return pipe into the intake to create a vacuum in the suction of the breather and remove the small filter, this is what has been done on the cars
I got Trask CheckM8 to take care of the breather problem, and then deleted the tubes inside the air intake, instead of trying to do an external vent. Works great.
what do ya mean ' its not touching the exhaust ' ? We can clearly see that it is and also bluddy melting. Also that same hose goes Lower than the Input to the catch can, surely it needs to be ' downhill' from your attachment to the Can, otherwise its just causing a 'fluid-lock' and thus problems with Flow ?. No-way run Anything across mouth of Carbie - not only does that restrict flow ( yes minor agreed ) but is liable to be ' sucked-In' !! And don ask what happens if the engine 'backfires', because all I see is a potential for a bluddy Fire. Points for effort sure, but please do Much better than that....
Great video. Just got mine installed. Thanks for doing the video of it.
Excellent work! 👍👍
Clean setup. Very nice!
This is exactly the setup I want on my Harley's. Thank you!
The can you used is designed for a V8. Looks clean, but you could downsize a bit. Although you shouldn't have to clean it for about 80 thousand miles.
Will need cleaned every 3 months with the Vtwin
This is awesome nice video thank you
If I were you, I would route that hose from the front breather bolt under the standoff rather than in front of the throttle body. You will get a smoother flow of air to it. Clean air is important but so is a smooth flow of air. It's been proven in tests.
Using a y fitting instead of the t fitting would flow better.
Good work Bro !!!!!!
Doesn’t the case ventilation need the vacuum from the intake? Looks cool just not sure the crankcase is being ventilated, there is a method that uses a catch can while still getting the ventilation.
The case needs to be relieved of the pressure
would have to bring a pipe back into the intake to create a vacuum in the breather suction
Looks like a pretty clean setup. Good work. Did it affect the idle or ECM in anyway? Thanks.
It’s more responsive. Runs a lot better
It's well known that crankcase vent tubing will reprogram the electronic control module.
Im wondering how he mounted the catch can exactly, i. Guessing its a cc from amazon or ebay.
Nice clean look.
It’s just a L bracket from Amazon (ROADPRO RP-235 Adjustable Universal Mounting Bracket for CB/Ham Radio & Scanners) I bolted it on the passenger peg
@@alfonsothegreat4481 ahh ok the passenger peg thanks
Do you have a link or parts list that you used from Amazon?
Have you got a link to the “t” and the 90 degree brass fitting? Love what you’ve done there.
AMAZON
Joywayus 1/4''ID Hose Barb Thru-Bulk Head Hex 90 Degree L Right Angle Elbow Union Brass Fitting
it would be necessary to bring a return pipe into the intake to create a vacuum in the suction of the breather and remove the small filter, this is what has been done on the cars
Very cool
I didn't know that there would be hoses routed into your carburetor or throttle body, from the factory. What brand is that catch can setup?
Amazon. Just type catch can
EPA version of PCV on a Vtwin
What size hose did you use? I’m putting that same set up on my bike. 2021 Road Glide
Amazon Ucreative 5FT High Temperature Silicone Vacuum Tubing
Hose Black (1/4" (6mm))
Just a question. What size of the drill did you use to fit the 90 degree elbow brass? Please and thank you.
Just slightly bigger than the elbow connectors, but smaller than the nut & washer.
I got Trask CheckM8 to take care of the breather problem, and then deleted the tubes inside the air intake, instead of trying to do an external vent.
Works great.
Doesn’t the air filter pitch the breather hose’s when installed
No
It fits perfectly
Can you tell us what tubing you used?
Nylon Tubing Fuel Line 1/4 ID Tube Pneumatic Hose 5/16 OD Black from Amazon
You're bike shouldn't need a catch can. If it's spitting out that much oil then you need to look at the umbrella valve in the rocker box.
Yes can I see the back of the catch can to see how it is mounted
what do ya mean ' its not touching the exhaust ' ? We can clearly see that it is and also bluddy melting. Also that same hose goes Lower than the Input to the catch can, surely it needs to be ' downhill' from your attachment to the Can, otherwise its just causing a 'fluid-lock' and thus problems with Flow ?. No-way run Anything across mouth of Carbie - not only does that restrict flow ( yes minor agreed ) but is liable to be ' sucked-In' !! And don ask what happens if the engine 'backfires', because all I see is a potential for a bluddy Fire.
Points for effort sure, but please do Much better than that....
I wanted to see you put the filter on.
It fits fine
Just run it into top of trans, putting it back into circulation
At the same time, you have to have fun, right?
Why would you want to put condensate and gas vapor into your oil?
If you would stop over filling with oil a catch can wouldn't be necessary
Not true to some extent. You still get water and oxygen depleted air into your air intake
@ALFONSO thegreat yes and that's normal
Do you want a Harley Davidson that was not built write. or a bike that was built write. what a shame
Harley-Davidson is building kind of right. And not do
“Right” not “write”. Grammar and punctuation are actual things in the real world….🤦♂️
@@RoadieWingZZ bite me
@@RoadieWingZZ give ‘em a break. Don’t be harsh
It’s not Harley Davidson , but the EPA . Crankcase breathers use to drip on the ground years ago.
This rig is just about useless.
Till the next thing is junk
???
I don't get it, either.
Yes can I see the back of the catch can to see how it is mounted