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#88065 12/12/15 01:46 PM
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New 12Bolt valve cover. His elves also tore out the old body bushings and drank my beer.





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Thats "purdy"! I leave beer and tools everywhere but the elves never show up. frown


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LoL Beater! The elves are afraid to go into my garage for fear of not finding their way out. crazy crazy

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When elves install new bushings, they're always welcome to drink my beer. :-)

Looking at my PVC breather, it's PVC only. Not certain what I'll do. Wish I'd have bought the two hole, one for breather/filler and the other for PVC.

I'm sure the machine shop can add another hole. Hmmmmm.


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Unless your breather is constructed with polyvinylchloride material it is a PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) breather.

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Maybe the valves partook in the beer and need some plumbing to relieve themselves?

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Originally Posted By: THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
Unless your breather is constructed with polyvinylchloride material it is a PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) breather.


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You pay shipping and I can ad the other hole. Your machine shop should be able to do it, buy for what price?


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Originally Posted By: tlowe #1716
You pay shipping and I can ad the other hole. Your machine shop should be able to do it, buy for what price?


Probably less that double shipping if he has anything decent around. I know my local shop wouldn't charge more than $25 for it. Then again they're dirt cheap...

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Originally Posted By: mshaw230
New 12Bolt valve cover. His elves also tore out the old body bushings and drank my beer.





Nice! Can't wait to see it on! I painted inbetween the fins on mine. Really makes the cover pop.


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Santa came again!!!

Tom Lowe side covers, just in the nick of time to take them to the machine shop (might as well have him put the real deal on and not waste a gasket). 200R4 will be ready first week of January, Santa's running behind on that. :-)



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