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Old 07-19-2011 | 12:55 PM
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Yes the optional dual baffle insert is a part #620-154026 and sells for $12.95 each. These are designed to be held in the later model breather extensions that have a retaining ring machined internally on the breather extension.
I haven't found that part number (620-154026) on your web site, is it correct or just not listed on the web?

I have the #755-8404 extension and the #620-70153 breather, would the baffle work here?

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Old 07-19-2011 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by anewway
I haven't found that part number (620-154026) on your web site, is it correct or just not listed on the web?

I have the #755-8404 extension and the #620-70153 breather, would the baffle work here?

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Your correct as it is not on our website it is one of those best kept secrets where companies like us inadvertently forget to put it up there. Your breather extension part# is correct but it was a running change for us basically a revision over time. Feel down inside your breather extension for a groove. We machine a groove internally to the breather extension now so that you can drop the baffles in place and retain them with a cir clip.
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Old 07-19-2011 | 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by KEPP
Your correct as it is not on our website it is one of those best kept secrets where companies like us inadvertently forget to put it up there. Your breather extension part# is correct but it was a running change for us basically a revision over time. Feel down inside your breather extension for a groove. We machine a groove internally to the breather extension now so that you can drop the baffles in place and retain them with a cir clip.
LOL! Thanks KEPP, I will check and see if I have the ones with the grooves and if so I will look to order some.

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Old 07-19-2011 | 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by fountain4play
No it's not blow-by, we had a little thru the breathers so and we installed some Puke Tanks to stop that. What I'm having is a large amount of oil coming out between the top valve cover and the base more than likely past the O-Ring. It runs down the valve cover base into the bilge. There's no damage and they are not loose that's been checked several times including this weekend.

I see where Eddie mentioned in another thread on these valve covers that the new bases he has been getting have a rubber gasket on top of the rails where the top meets the base? Is that something that can be added to the ones that
I presently have?

I'd like to call and talk to someone just let me know who to ask for or they can call my cell.

Jim (402-510-1694)
Well I know the biggest issue right now for everyone is time because it's boating season. But if you get them off and back to me I will pressure check them and confirm what exactly is going on and determine a solution. Yes the later model rails are machined to accept a silicone gasket in the bottom of the rail as well. Feel free to call me and let me know when a time that you wouldn't be using the boat is that we could look for a resolution.

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Old 07-19-2011 | 06:25 PM
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Well I know the biggest issue right now for everyone is time because it's boating season. But if you get them off and back to me I will pressure check them and confirm what exactly is going on and determine a solution. Yes the later model rails are machined to accept a silicone gasket in the bottom of the rail as well. Feel free to call me and let me know when a time that you wouldn't be using the boat is that we could look for a resolution.

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Thanks for the response, Eddie has a new set coming my from CP to replace the ones I have. Hopefully this will correct the problem... I'll be sure and post the results after they get them on and we can run the boat a bit... Jim
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