K&N 62-1370 | Engine Crankcase Breather Cap

Part Number
62-1370
Upgrade your vehicle’s performance and style with the K&N Chrome Engine Crankcase Breather Cap, designed for racing and classic car engines.
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Description


The K&N Chrome Engine Crankcase Breather Cap, part number 62-1370, is a superior choice for enhancing both performance and aesthetics in your racing or classic carbureted engine. Featuring a chrome-plated steel top and a durable black rubber base, it combines style and functionality. Engineered with a high-performance synthetic filter media, this breather cap is not only designed to catch contaminants efficiently but can also be cleaned and reused, adding to its long-term value. With its 1-inch diameter zinc tube, installation is straightforward—simply clamp it onto your existing metal or plastic tubing for a secure fit. Perfect for enthusiasts who participate in motorsports or own vintage vehicles, this breather cap ensures optimal venting while adding a touch of K&N's renowned quality to your engine bay. It’s essential for maintaining your engine's health, preventing oil blow-by that can degrade your engine components over time. Pair this with other K&N performance products for comprehensive engine protection and enhancement. Note: Check CARB regulations for street legality in your location, as it may be restricted to off-road use only.


Features


  • Chrome-plated steel top enhances engine bay aesthetics
  • Durable black rubber base ensures secure fitting
  • Washable and reusable, promoting sustainability
  • Ideal for racing vehicles and classic cars
  • Mounts directly onto valve cover grommets


Specifications


Air Filter Material:Non-woven Synthetic
Flange Inside Diameter:1 in (25 mm)
Height:1.5 in (38 mm)
Weight:0.1 lb (0.1 kg)
Product Style:Rubber Base Crankcase Vent Filters


Customer Questions
Can K&N filters get wet?
No, K&N filters should not get wet.
When to clean K&N air filter?
K&N air filters should be cleaned approximately every 50,000 miles (80,000 kilometers) or as recommended by the manufacturer.
Will K&N filter increase mpg?
It is possible for a K&N air filter to slightly improve fuel efficiency (MPG) under certain conditions.
What does K&N mean?
K&N stands for the names of the two founders of the company, Ken Johnson and Norm McDonald.
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