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600ml coke bottle, garden hose, gaffa tape

problem solvered

1 lap around lalla and it'll be full of oil.

you need a proper air/oil separator.

sinful has a good dual can setup.

I would use a partial plumb back can mounted above the cam covers (near the firewall) and a washer bottle replacement can (at least 2 litre capacity) with a plate baffle inside to bend the oil upon entry and a hidden breather under the can. SydneyKid uses stainless steel wool cans to bend oil but they're messy IMO.

here's a setup I was going to use before selling the R:

Primary top mount can with plumb back.

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Main can (washer bottle replacement) large capacity with baffle, hidden breather & drain.

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Showing hidden breather and dual washer pump fitment.

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