06 636 kleen air, NOT a HOW TO

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Old 04-06-2010 | 01:36 AM
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Re: 06 636 kleen air, NOT a HOW TO

Originally Posted by Z-UNIT
damn this sight is still usefull thanks guys...yah it was reall boggling me only way ive ever had a bike smoke is to pump oil into the airbox through the throttle bodies. i didnt know this mod vented oil into the exhaust i thot it just vented it back into the crank case like a giant loop..i know it only smokes at higher rpm wheelies cus theres more pressure in the case..what the best way to change this?
not more pressure actually it's more suction from the exhaust scavenging effect
Old 04-06-2010 | 01:38 AM
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Re: 06 636 kleen air, NOT a HOW TO

Originally Posted by CCrazy Dan
ok ya im confussed can i just take off the hose that lets the oil in the air box and plug it and be done
like celgsxr said do not block off your crankcase vent tube you will just cause your self alot of problems , either do what i posted or at the very least do what celgsxr did
Old 04-06-2010 | 02:19 AM
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Re: 06 636 kleen air, NOT a HOW TO

i did the mod and when i do long wheelies at hi rpm the oil light comes on it that a bad thing
Old 04-06-2010 | 02:20 AM
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Re: 06 636 kleen air, NOT a HOW TO

Originally Posted by sai08gsxr
i did the mod and when i do long wheelies at hi rpm the oil light comes on it that a bad thing
has nothing to do with the mod , is your oil level low ?
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