Peanut valve cover

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Roy Gavin
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Re: Peanut valve cover

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Some of these pattern peanut heads are pretty thin, less than half as thick as OEM squared covers, and wont stand up to a fall of the side stand, never mind a decent off.
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Re: Peanut valve cover

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Darryl Flynn wrote:
Duane Ausherman wrote:Without the dipstick how would one know just how much to fill? I think it is a "cool factor" from the prewar models.

Same as on the Oil Heads Duane. Keep the dipstick but only use it as that not for filling.

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I think Duanes (valid) point is that, if you're going to take the stock filler out, why not simply put the oil in that hole... If you get a litre of oil with a spout (free), you can save yourself probably about €120 (or whatever that comes to in the currency of your choice).

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Re: Peanut valve cover

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Adding oil to an Airhead is easy with one of these screw-on twist valve oil spouts.

http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/wcssto ... i_larg.jpg

These spouts screw onto standard oil bottles and have a twist valve built into them that lets you regulate the flow of oil. They should be available at your local auto parts store.
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Someone needs to invent an elongated spout, 'funnel' shaped, plastic thingemybob. :ugeek:
Oh, wait a minute.......they already have.
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Here is a site that shows flexible nozzles to fit oil bottle and flat sided funnels. Lots of interesting items.

http://www.wirthco.com/pdf/Funnels.pdf
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Re: Peanut valve cover

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I just use a gearbox oil container cos in the UK at least they come with 3" flexible spouts. Really good for carrying some oil on the road.
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