Oil Catch Can Install November 2017
#1
Oil Catch Can Install November 2017
Sorry for the size and order these pictures are in.This is my first attempt at posting pictures.
Installed bracket under motor mount nut
Picture of final installation
Canister had small filter cup inside that I was able to separate and install filter material inside
Picture of the bracket that I made
Installed bracket under motor mount nut
Picture of final installation
Canister had small filter cup inside that I was able to separate and install filter material inside
Picture of the bracket that I made
#3
Nice idea. Bracket is simple and the separator is out of the way. Also like you could add a membrane into it to help collect oil vapors.
Is there room to drain it? Or do you have R&I it for that ?
I see you replaced the inlet hose to the air filter also.
Is there room to drain it? Or do you have R&I it for that ?
I see you replaced the inlet hose to the air filter also.
#5
I replaced the air filter box with a K&N CAI.
#6
#7
You won’t get much, I’ve had mine in for some time , maybe 2 oz of condensation like oil and water. I relocated mine from the air box to the engine lift bracket.
There is only vacuum in that line at full throttle, none while driving around town , so it helps a lot when you are driving at highway speeds.
There is only vacuum in that line at full throttle, none while driving around town , so it helps a lot when you are driving at highway speeds.
#8
Ok, I have had mine in for a while now and it’s the same one as yours. I didn’t add the copper mesh to act as a filter.
So far I get what I would call oil vapor, and it barely coats everything in the can, but it’s not collecting. I feel like the vapor is just passing though?
Is it because the can is not cool enough to condense the oil?.
I see some people add power steering oil coolers to get the oil to condense out of the air. Not sure if that is something I want to add, but has the copper mesh helped?
So far I get what I would call oil vapor, and it barely coats everything in the can, but it’s not collecting. I feel like the vapor is just passing though?
Is it because the can is not cool enough to condense the oil?.
I see some people add power steering oil coolers to get the oil to condense out of the air. Not sure if that is something I want to add, but has the copper mesh helped?
#10
Interesting, I don’t have clear tubes.
I will have to check the intake pipe for any oil residue.
i was looking at oil/air separators and they seem to have some kind of filter element.
I will have to look into adding something and see if I get a result.
I will have to check the intake pipe for any oil residue.
i was looking at oil/air separators and they seem to have some kind of filter element.
I will have to look into adding something and see if I get a result.
Last edited by gio89kid; 05-08-2018 at 09:42 PM.