It doesn't need to be external breather to work but a catch can is engine basics. At least they don't have to suffer exhaust gas recirculation which is really messy.
The real question is..Where did the oil come from? It’s a paper filter, so it didn’t come from there. Oil doesn’t come out of the intake, so not from there. Oh yea, It must have come from the motors breather tubes that go in to the intake to the cylinders. Imagine all the oil that must have been sucked in to the intake of that motor and into the cylinders. Even with all that suction there was so much oil coming out of those breathers that there is still a good bit of oil that couldn’t be sucked in and ended up in the bottom of the air cleaner. I can only imagine how much carbon has already built up on the pistons and valves. I feel sorry for the owner of that bike. It will probably take its last breaths shortly after the warranty expires, as if almost by design. Wow, wait a minute, those engineers at the factory are a lot smarter than we give them credit for.
That stock air filter box is one hell of contraption 😅. I just avoid that mess all together Thanks Doc Harley for the obscene visual of what HD is putting you through to help fix our bikes
Great tip as always Doc, I just rechecked mine, dry as a bone on the outside, then took a flashlight and looked through the front screens,,,,all dry, looks like new.
@@Badgerbiker Don't know, but I'm putting one on my 04 Ultra, had to install a breather on the crack case to oil filter spout to stop the dip stick from blowing out.
Don't have that issue after doing the crankcase pressure to air intake bypass. I am a bit anal retentive and make sure that I clean everything to new condition whenever I am doing any work. My bike is a 2010 with 30k+ and looks like new, even the mechanicals.
Love your videos my 2009 ultra classic yesterday throttle stopped working wont go above 2k rpm code P1511 and P2135 i have been looking on the net but i would like your opinion.
Wonder if there would be any harm in putting a folded piece of pig mat in the bottom to absorb the oil?? I change my aur filter ever oil change. Take the old one and wash it for the next time. And even after 4000 miles, its pretty grungy down there!!
It cost me $7 bucks for a 3/16" tee and 2.5 ft. of heavy duty reinforced hose and 2ea. trimmed plastic christmas tree plug car fastners siliconed in to fill the 2 holes on the back of the filter. And a 1/2" drilled hole in the back bottom air box... On my new 2023 M8, 114 ci. Tri-Glide from mile one!. My engine is not going to eat or digest it's own poop!. And never will get an half oil soaked/ plugged up air filter that can't breath!. But this is something Doc can't tell you on here or at his dealer!!..
I got a little more created with mine. I have a hyper charger that I like but hate a carb and filter coated in oil. Ran 2 lines 1 off of each crankcase vent under my gas tank and fabricated 2 small L brackets. Then bought 2 chrome cased filters that were reusable and mounted them one to each bracket. This allows a few things. The engine vent as it should, does not allow oil all over my engine, and when my engine is shut off it allows any oil in the lines to drain back into the crank case. It also looks nice and very professional.
Well what the heck. Thanks Doc, as a first year tech, this is something that just never occurred to me. Id check the filter but never looked down. Im gonna make sure reinforce this habit into the services I do. What other habits would you recommend to reinforce? That could be simply missed like this, by some of us more (admittedly) less educated/green techs.
Attention to details. Take the time to create a Critical Fastner sheet with tools needed. Make it a habit. As you are torquing look around each area for things that need attention. And keep your area clean. When a customer is brought back to your bay to see the issue, confidence is projected in a clean bay…..Doc
I’ve got a 89 fltc and just been on a run and had oil spray over throttle side of bike from rear cylinder to pannier and oil cover oil been same since last oil change not sure what going on it could be from rear cylinder head gasket but any ideas please
My 2019 Road Glide has not leaked one drop of oil. I run a Fueling vented dipstick to help in the venting of my motor. I also don’t abuse my bike. I keep the rpm’s in the low range and use the motors low end torque to move it along. Helps keep the motor cooler and last longer. Air cooled Harley engines are not designed to run hard and fast. I run mine like I run my diesel semi , low and slow.
Common thing for many motorcycles companies.For Harleys as i understand its not big deal if you see oil in filter box as its coming from breathers, but, for other companies as japanese engines if you see oil in filter box this is very bad for the engine.Sometimes this happened because of viscocity oil engine, too thin.
If Harley would fix the blow back to the filter one won't have to clean as much. Harley use to vent everything overboard no problem with oil blowing. Caused me to do a complete top end redo at 4200 miles Harley paid but if they would of fixed the oil pressure problem.
Well if Harley -Davidson would have only return the oil mist back into the lower engine case with steal tubes. Running oil into throttle body and engine in a bad idea. The engine vacuum shows it can't keep up with the oil all over the air filter. I hate this about Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Also techs need to add blue lock tight to the air cleaner bolt replace the air cleaner bolt. I had friends that got their Harleys serviced by Harley techs and the air cleaner bolt unscrewed and air air filter and cleaner crushed on the road. I would like to see a 1328 Revolution Max in the Softail frame and touring frame as well.
Get a DK Custom Products catch can set-up & stop pumping this oil & condensation back through you intake & into the cylinder's & all over the pistons... 🖕🖕🖕 EPA 🖕🖕🖕 Use a Fueling Parts Vented Dipstick also to reduce blow-by & let your Hog breathe . Living The F🤪KING Dream ❗ Safe travels 🙏♥️🐾🐾🇦🇺
@@elithegreat6463 I've seen some techs with really grubby ratty bikes that are held together with bailing wire and spit. That's why I do my own servicing. :)
Great veidio Doc, yea, I bought my 018 FLFBS NEW, rode it home,, threw air cleaner in garbage, put on a Arlen monster,suker, drilled the mounting holes , where the head breather bolts go, deep enough , so could use the stock head breather bolts, put lines and a t, under the air filter, ran line behind rear push tubes, behind engine, between primary, and back by rear tire, , change oil every 3 thousand miles, never had to add, every ride just a small amount of oil, at the breather hose, not bad,, bike never been in a shop, 4 years old, 14 in apes , Blow exhaust , no baffles, power vision , 250 Dunlop, rear, solo bike, 475 s&s cam, Fatty a head turner rubber burner, , lol, fun bike,, hope Harley keeps makin em😎🤩 you and Kevin Baxter Rock,, 😎
Wonder why went from a zx14r Ninja to a Fatty, Fatty a show off bike solo bike, put the right stuff on, he a badass, hot rod, , Harley did good , Fatty a sport bike, under cover, lol, learn to ride, chicken strips be gone,😎
External Breathers for the win
yes sir got mine at DK customs, don't need that crap inside the motor. screw the EPA.
External breather is the solve
External breather system with a catch can will fix that right up.
It doesn't need to be external breather to work but a catch can is engine basics. At least they don't have to suffer exhaust gas recirculation which is really messy.
I went one step further on the oil bucket. I put a drain pan over the top of the funnels to keep dirt & dust from collecting.
Love that purposed pulley. I have one, and a bucket, so I'm in! On my bucket list!!!!!!!!
The real question is..Where did the oil come from?
It’s a paper filter, so it didn’t come from there.
Oil doesn’t come out of the intake, so not from there.
Oh yea, It must have come from the motors breather tubes that go in to the intake to the cylinders.
Imagine all the oil that must have been sucked in to the intake of that motor and into the cylinders. Even with all that suction there was so much oil coming out of those breathers that there is still a good bit of oil that couldn’t be sucked in and ended up in the bottom of the air cleaner.
I can only imagine how much carbon has already built up on the pistons and valves.
I feel sorry for the owner of that bike.
It will probably take its last breaths shortly after the warranty expires, as if almost by design.
Wow, wait a minute, those engineers at the factory are a lot smarter than we give them credit for.
Great tip! I actually had that happen to me with the oil leaking from my Softail.
That stock air filter box is one hell of contraption 😅. I just avoid that mess all together Thanks Doc Harley for the obscene visual of what HD is putting you through to help fix our bikes
No problem 👍…..Doc
Its the fed not harley.
The moco would install velocity stacks and low restriction exhaust if they could get away with it.
How do you avoid it?
Awesome advice for technicians. You rock Doc those details make you the best.
Great tip as always Doc,
I just rechecked mine, dry as a bone on the outside, then took a flashlight and looked through the front screens,,,,all dry, looks like new.
Such great advice and with just a bit of effort to make such a big difference
Air/oil separator with a return line to the sump. Aviation uses them all the time on big air cooled engines. Motorcycles can too.
STC required and not allowed on all aircraft.
@@Old940 true. But STC probably not required for a Harley. Lol.
@@Badgerbiker Don't know, but I'm putting one on my 04 Ultra, had to install a breather on the crack case to oil filter spout to stop the dip stick from blowing out.
Maybe harley should fix the issue of oil going though the breather bolts and install a catch can system
That is such great message, Doc.
Don't have that issue after doing the crankcase pressure to air intake bypass. I am a bit anal retentive and make sure that I clean everything to new condition whenever I am doing any work. My bike is a 2010 with 30k+ and looks like new, even the mechanicals.
Both were good advice,thanks again, Doc.
Did have that problem with my pan, but it did drip oil, just in different places.😂
You sir earned a pass for historic purposes….Doc
Another good tip from Doc, thanks.
Thanks for the great information Doc, keep up with the great work.
Thank you George….Doc
Great tip with the funnels.thank you
Thanks Doc for another great tech tip👍🏻
Always appreciated Doc 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Much appreciated you watching David…Doc
Doc can you do a video of showing how to replace a carburetor/ carburetor cable?!
Andrew what model are you working on and what year Service Manual?….Doc
Love your videos my 2009 ultra classic yesterday throttle stopped working wont go above 2k rpm code P1511 and P2135 i have been looking on the net but i would like your opinion.
Take it to your local dealer. Communication has been compromised between the throttle grip and the throttle body…..Doc
Good advice doc thank you
Wonder if there would be any harm in putting a folded piece of pig mat in the bottom to absorb the oil?? I change my aur filter ever oil change. Take the old one and wash it for the next time. And even after 4000 miles, its pretty grungy down there!!
The more permanent solution would be to externally vent your crankcase. :)
It cost me $7 bucks for a 3/16" tee and 2.5 ft. of heavy duty reinforced hose and 2ea. trimmed plastic christmas tree plug car fastners siliconed in to fill the 2 holes on the back of the filter. And a 1/2" drilled hole in the back bottom air box... On my new 2023 M8, 114 ci. Tri-Glide from mile one!. My engine is not going to eat or digest it's own poop!. And never will get an half oil soaked/ plugged up air filter that can't breath!. But this is something Doc can't tell you on here or at his dealer!!..
Or just install an external breather and the oil won’t get on your air filter.
I got a little more created with mine. I have a hyper charger that I like but hate a carb and filter coated in oil. Ran 2 lines 1 off of each crankcase vent under my gas tank and fabricated 2 small L brackets. Then bought 2 chrome cased filters that were reusable and mounted them one to each bracket. This allows a few things. The engine vent as it should, does not allow oil all over my engine, and when my engine is shut off it allows any oil in the lines to drain back into the crank case. It also looks nice and very professional.
That is why us smart folks bypass those internal epa garbage things to a setup where you are NOT dumping oil back into your air cleaner.
Love your vids man so cool just got 114 2023 heritage. Peace ✌️
Thanks Jaman for watching….Doc
Well what the heck. Thanks Doc, as a first year tech, this is something that just never occurred to me. Id check the filter but never looked down. Im gonna make sure reinforce this habit into the services I do.
What other habits would you recommend to reinforce? That could be simply missed like this, by some of us more (admittedly) less educated/green techs.
Attention to details. Take the time to create a Critical Fastner sheet with tools needed. Make it a habit. As you are torquing look around each area for things that need attention. And keep your area clean. When a customer is brought back to your bay to see the issue, confidence is projected in a clean bay…..Doc
Pure magic.
I’ve got a 89 fltc and just been on a run and had oil spray over throttle side of bike from rear cylinder to pannier and oil cover oil been same since last oil change not sure what going on it could be from rear cylinder head gasket but any ideas please
More than likely rocker box seals or lower gasket….Doc
Another reason to do the bypass
Thanks 😅
My 2019 Road Glide has not leaked one drop of oil. I run a Fueling vented dipstick to help in the venting of my motor. I also don’t abuse my bike. I keep the rpm’s in the low range and use the motors low end torque to move it along. Helps keep the motor cooler and last longer. Air cooled Harley engines are not designed to run hard and fast. I run mine like I run my diesel semi , low and slow.
😂
Common thing for many motorcycles companies.For Harleys as i understand its not big deal if you see oil in filter box as its coming from breathers, but, for other companies as japanese engines if you see oil in filter box this is very bad for the engine.Sometimes this happened because of viscocity oil engine, too thin.
Thanks for sharing….Doc
Great tip Doc………
I like your previous video on this topic better. Rerouting the lines that create the oil problem. Perminate fix
If Harley would fix the blow back to the filter one won't have to clean as much. Harley use to vent everything overboard no problem with oil blowing. Caused me to do a complete top end redo at 4200 miles Harley paid but if they would of fixed the oil pressure problem.
Interesting thoughts….Doc
Well if Harley -Davidson would have only return the oil mist back into the lower engine case with steal tubes. Running oil into throttle body and engine in a bad idea. The engine vacuum shows it can't keep up with the oil all over the air filter. I hate this about Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Also techs need to add blue lock tight to the air cleaner bolt replace the air cleaner bolt. I had friends that got their Harleys serviced by Harley techs and the air cleaner bolt unscrewed and air air filter and cleaner crushed on the road. I would like to see a 1328 Revolution Max in the Softail frame and touring frame as well.
So basically it has lot of blow-by. Got it! Lol
Dude, could you imagine only working an 8 hour day!?
Just flex seal that thing. 🤘⚡️🤘✨✨✨
😆….Doc
@@LowCountryHarleyDavidson ❤️ u Doc!
My panhead don't have this issue .
Sir my 1959 pan did not, but it still marked its parking spot….Doc
@@LowCountryHarleyDavidson Doc,as mine as you know they better have .critical to operation .
❤❤❤❤
Or better install a Moroso air-oil separator/catch can system and you won't have that issue.
👍
i have a 2009 Sportster. People are constantly putting 3 QTs of oil in them. IT CALLS FOR 2.8 QTS.
Too many Tech"s rushing and missing things. Had personal experience with that problem of them rushing.
Trying to support and focus their future with details…..Doc
Seems like an awful lot of oil residue for 5000 miles? Something else going on?
Was never cleaned at previous services….Doc
You might need that bucket next to you as an oil catch can on that bike.
come on doc what next week eat less more exercise i guess i can clean for exercise but have to put sandwich down thanks Doc
😆…..Doc
Get a DK Custom Products catch can set-up & stop pumping this oil & condensation back through you intake & into the cylinder's & all over the pistons...
🖕🖕🖕 EPA 🖕🖕🖕
Use a Fueling Parts Vented Dipstick also to reduce blow-by & let your Hog breathe .
Living The F🤪KING Dream ❗
Safe travels 🙏♥️🐾🐾🇦🇺
What a Dream…..Doc
M8 107...HA
The moral to this story, is NEVER have your bike serviced on a Friday 🙄👎👎👎
No! The bottom line was put in a little more effort then what you see on the surface…..Doc
@@LowCountryHarleyDavidson
And make sure to tell your Techs to treat a customers bike, like it was their own. 🇺🇸
@@elithegreat6463 I've seen some techs with really grubby ratty bikes that are held together with bailing wire and spit. That's why I do my own servicing. :)
Seriously
With emissions control and epa breathing down everyone's neck why would you draw attention to this?????
Because it is the attention to detail that matters…..Doc
Thx Doc
Great veidio Doc, yea, I bought my 018 FLFBS NEW, rode it home,, threw air cleaner in garbage, put on a Arlen monster,suker, drilled the mounting holes , where the head breather bolts go, deep enough , so could use the stock head breather bolts, put lines and a t, under the air filter, ran line behind rear push tubes, behind engine, between primary, and back by rear tire, , change oil every 3 thousand miles, never had to add, every ride just a small amount of oil, at the breather hose, not bad,, bike never been in a shop, 4 years old, 14 in apes , Blow exhaust , no baffles, power vision , 250 Dunlop, rear, solo bike, 475 s&s cam, Fatty a head turner rubber burner, , lol, fun bike,, hope Harley keeps makin em😎🤩 you and Kevin Baxter Rock,, 😎
Did all mods, first month, screw Warranty, lol, im a retired Harley tech,😎
The breathet hose i covered with stainless covering , , badass, cost me 15 bucks, totall price,
I worked at a Hd dealer in phx Az for 5 years,, they have money here, sad how much they pay, in there service ,lol, man, Harley got the rich folks🤑🤑
Your opinion is sad….Doc
FLFBS, BEST, BIKE after riding a Zx14r ninja, for 8 years, if your in your 60s, 😎 toys, lol😎🤠
Agree. Arriving in style…..a little later…Doc
Im 66 , sport bike till 62, then bought a Fatty,😎
Bottom line , never ever take your bike to a Harley , dealer, if you have a open bank account , more power to ya,, 🤑🤑
Bottom line, it is Always YOUR choice…Doc
Basically , do your own work, on your, bike, or get bent over, lol harley service is hit, but Doc , probley only guy, thay knows his shit,,
I appreciate your trust in me but I am not the only one. Plenty of dedicated tech’s around the world…..Doc
A zx14r ninja, lol, hmm harley guys, never ride 200 hp , on the street, 🤔
You would be surprised…..Doc
Short story, im 66 , pay the big bucks, or lean to fix shit, ,
I like owners to purchase a Factory Service Manual and explore which parts they feel comfortable working on👍….Doc
Wonder why went from a zx14r Ninja to a Fatty, Fatty a show off bike solo bike, put the right stuff on, he a badass, hot rod, , Harley did good , Fatty a sport bike, under cover, lol, learn to ride, chicken strips be gone,😎
It is my opinion you need to brush up on your stand up comedy at 66…..Doc