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Floridianson

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P&J catch can has no baffles so Ace hardware has Chore Boy copper scoure pads that one will just fit in the can. Leave some sticking out the top so when you screw on the top the copper mesh will be right up touching the in and out ports. I think it looks ok, works great plus I do not have to run a little less oil in the oil tank.
 

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P&J catch can has no baffles so Ace hardware has Chore Boy copper scoure pads that one will just fit in the can. Leave some sticking out the top so when you screw on the top the copper mesh will be right up touching the in and out ports. I think it looks ok, works great plus I do not have to run a little less oil in the oil tank.
Looks good, how close is the line to the rear header?

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Runs just about halfway between the jug and header. I have felt it right after a hard ride and not that hot. I will keep an eye on it. Thought when I installed it if there was a heat problem maybe I could find piece of steel tubing I could bend to the correct contour and chrome it. Even easer and cheaper copper tubing high temp. gloss black paint. I could start it right after my clamp bracket. No one ever looks at my bike as I am so ugly they can't take there eyes off me.
 

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