Cosmokenney
Husqvarna
Pro Class
I gotta say that it's a great idea. I'm very much a DIY guy where appropriate. In fact I built a classic 2 chamber catch can for my 511 before I saved up the money to buy the kit from Zip Ty:

It worked, but I didn't have a closed loop. I let it drain to the ground. And I didn't have a head based breather, so I was still biting my nails about toasting my Torque Limiter.
In your case, I'd be worried about the brass bending instead of breaking. The material in the head and valve cover is some kind of weird soft aluminum or magnesium. I'm willing to bet that the head will tear right open at the slightest provocation. I'd love to see you cap that hole and relocate the elbow up on the valve cover. Maybe even use a pipe cutter on the elbow to score a break-off point on the end that is attached to the cover.

It worked, but I didn't have a closed loop. I let it drain to the ground. And I didn't have a head based breather, so I was still biting my nails about toasting my Torque Limiter.
In your case, I'd be worried about the brass bending instead of breaking. The material in the head and valve cover is some kind of weird soft aluminum or magnesium. I'm willing to bet that the head will tear right open at the slightest provocation. I'd love to see you cap that hole and relocate the elbow up on the valve cover. Maybe even use a pipe cutter on the elbow to score a break-off point on the end that is attached to the cover.