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Larry O

12-08-2012 16:24:49
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Did I read on here a while back that someone sells the wire mesh for inside the 2N breather?
Second question is there a gasket/seal between the top and the body of the breather
Thanks Larry O




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55deere70

12-08-2012 17:44:52
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 Re: Oil bath air breathers in reply to Larry O, 12-08-2012 16:24:49  
Until now I never knew there was supposed to be a cork gasket between the cup and canister. I guess you learn something everyday! Seems to fit pretty tight without one.



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Ultradog MN

12-08-2012 17:35:24
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 Re: Oil bath air breathers in reply to Larry O, 12-08-2012 16:24:49  
When I read the topic I thought you were another of those who thought they would improve on Henry and add a paper filter or some such.
Looks like Bruce has you covered.
Good luck.



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Larry O

12-08-2012 18:09:56
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 Re: Oil bath air breathers in reply to Ultradog MN, 12-08-2012 17:35:24  
No I'm with you I like the oil it is just that mine needs a little TLC The insides are trash and the top rattles



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Larry O

12-08-2012 17:10:27
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 Re: Oil bath air breathers in reply to Bruce (VA), 12-08-2012 17:05:05  
Thanks Bruce for the quick reply
that answers the part about the bottom one what about the top part on a through the hood 2N I guess it is the same ?



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Royse

12-08-2012 18:19:05
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 Re: Oil bath air breathers in reply to Larry O, 12-08-2012 17:10:27  
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Larry, I wish I had a definitive answer for you, but I don't.

Here's what I do have:

The through the hood air breather was a dealer installed option.

I have two of them, and my two are not the same.

One doesn't come apart at all on the top of the air breather, so no

place to put a gasket on that one.

The other one is held on with a metal band type hose clamp and

tapered metal to metal contact. No ridge to hold a gasket.

Maybe some did, some obviously did not.

Does yours have a place for a gasket or fit loose enough to put one in?

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Larry O

12-09-2012 05:42:56
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 Re: Oil bath air breathers in reply to Royse, 12-08-2012 18:19:05  
Royse
Mine is held on with a metal hat band and thumb screw like some of the lower cans there doesn’t seem to be a place for a gasket or seal but it is loose enough to very, very slowly rotate above half throttle maybe I have the wrong clamp
Thanks
Larry



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Bruce (VA)

12-08-2012 17:21:06
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 Re: Oil bath air breathers in reply to Larry O, 12-08-2012 17:10:27  
Can't help you w/ the through the hood part.....8N's didn't have that option.

Harold or Chris or one of the other guys w/ 2 or 9N's will be along shortly w/ that answer.



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Larry O

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 Re: Oil bath air breathers in reply to Bruce (VA), 12-08-2012 17:21:06  
Thanks



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