Oil take off plate
- Pedda
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Re: Oil take off plate
The take offs you mentioned are the easy and cheaper option. Just make sure you have an EFE filter cover or modify your Katana cover with a plug to have it working like an EFE cover.
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Re: Oil take off plate
At least one EFE engine being broken on abay at the moment, easier to just buy an EFE cover and use that, or give grumpy a shout he might have one.
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Re: Oil take off plate
.... or you can block the oil gallery in the motor behind the oil cover for the same effect as changing/modifying the cover itself. doesn't need to be a 100% block but good enough to reroute the flow
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Re: Oil take off plate
Hi
This is where I got my info on Kat oil coolers.
http://www.theflyingbanana.com/oil-cooler.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
keith
This is where I got my info on Kat oil coolers.
http://www.theflyingbanana.com/oil-cooler.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
keith
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1982 Suzuki GSX1000SZ
1991 Ducati 900SS
1996 Kawasaki ZZR600
2003 Transalp
2004 MV Agusta brutale F4
2003 Cagiva xtra raptor 1000
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2019 Suzuki GSX-S 1000S
1966 Triumph T100C (Fixing push rod seals again)
1960 Bianchi Gardena 75 (Restoration Project when i get time)
1961 Triumph T100A (Cafe Racer Project)
- sparki
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Re: Oil take off plate
good site that explians it all.... if you can get an efe cover thats cool... if not, just plug the hole and use the std cover. simple eh 
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Re: Oil take off plate
pluging the hole under the cover blocks the oils path and forces it up the oil cooler outlet on one side of the cover.
