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Dennis Bannert
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+crank case breather

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How do I remove the breather on the top of the crankcase for my 1973 125 Hodaka 94A?
Dennis Bannert
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Does the breather vent on my 1973 Hodaka 125 94A screw out?
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Pep
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No threads. Can be a bit of pain to remove. There's a good thread on this forum about breather mods...
MTRob
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Dennis I have a 73 124 Wombat 94A also. Why do you want to remove the breather?
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Zyx
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Never tried to figure it out but I think they are pressed in place, possibly deformed slightly like a rivet. I have heard of folks drilling them out, but that's about the only way I know of. Unless you provide an alternate vent, I would leave it be because it needs something. If you use the oil dip stick as a screw in vent location, the original vent is redundant.
dcooke007
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Heat the aluminum case and using a twisting motion remove carefully with a pair of vise grips. Performed carefully it will not mar the vent. Of course depends on how tight it is too.

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Some oils do foam and when they do it is a problem. When using non foaming oils it has never been a problem. The majority of Hodaka's have never had a problem with foaming overfilling yes. ----------Clarence.
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