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 Re: Crank Case Filter
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Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 3,210
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I drew up the bracket in AutoCAD, sent the DXF file to a friend that works at a machine shop, and he entered it into the comuter that cut it out with a high def plasma machine. I just made it this winter so I heven't even riden it yet this year, but that is my question is how bad will it get in this location or do I need to think up a new location and bracket? I was also thinking of spending some extra money and getting a K&N filter cause they work with oil as a filtration so oil from the crank case wouldn't affect it as bad.
Which autocad version do you use? Im a draftsmen/designer myself.
I'm a Civil Engineer Technologist student going to college at the moment so am using an educational version of 2008. The school loads our laptops up with almost th whole AutoDesk suite except for Maya or Inventor, we use LDD mostly in the Civil program though.
Thats cool, my buddy's a civil engineer. I work at an MEP firm drafting/designing HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, & Fire protection. I currently have 08 MEP right now, we have a subscription here so we get the newest one all the time. If you ever have any questions in autocad send me a PM, ive been working with the program for about 7 years now full time, since release 14..haha
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