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Vincent Engine Breather. Vincent Motorcycle Elephant Trunk Breather Kit on 2040-motos

US $250.00
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San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
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The Crankcase Breather Modification is a must for your Vincent.

When you park your Vincent is there more than Six drops of oil under your bike? If the answer is yes, you need a Breather.


When you Park your Vincent have you received the Valdez award?

This Breather with the addition of the one way check valve has helped stop my Vincents from puking oil by over 95%.

This Breather installed correctly doubles the Crankcase volume and gives the displaced air inside the motor a place to go instead of blowing out of your ET172/2 Valve Lifter Cable Abutment and your Stock breather tube.


Vincent motorcycle elephant trunk breather full kit

Step 1
Remove your FT163  Magneto Cowl
Step 2
Remove your A22 and your A71S pipe crankcase breather and replace them with the A26 and A27 provided in the kit (see photos)
Step 3
Reinstall your FT163 Magneto Cowl
Step 4
Remove your ET136/1 magneto drive cover and replace with breather and 6 each 220 provided in the kit
Step 5
Route the 3/4" hose between the front and rear cylinders and attach to the breather using 1 tie-wrap (see photos)
Step 6
Run the 3/4"  hose close to the frame (see photo)
Step 7
Cut the 3/4" hose in the middle of the seat stay and insert the check valve white in and black out (see photo) and secure with 2 tie wraps see photo)
Step 8
Route the 3/4" hose behind the seat stay (see photo) and secure with 2 tie wraps
Step 9
Route the 1/2" hose past the rear wheel axle and terminate (see photo)

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