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Join Date: May 2005
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Just FYI, I pulled my plenum off this week. Not a drop of oil poured out of it, so the catch can is working great.
Also, vacuum hose doesn't work so well. The oily side hose had gotten quite soft from the oil exposure. The "clean" side actually was still quite firm, so this lends more evidence to the can separating out the oil fairly well. I replaced them with 5/16" trans cooler line. This should hold up much better. |
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I am waitting for a good diagram show the best Catch Can for Lt-5.
So any one is going to do it and post it here?thanx |
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Join Date: May 2005
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What is your criteria for "best"? If it catches oil, what else is there?
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Bob,i dont know, i think i saw different setup with catch can,
maybe i am wrong... lets see. |
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Sure, different people bought different cans and installed them differently. I was just wondering how one of them would be "best"? What makes one better than another? I'd say the best one is the one you put on your car.
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OK
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Join Date: May 2005
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![]() ![]() That's how mine is set up. |
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