10-02-2012 | #61 |
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Bluffton, SC
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Re: Ready for the oil catch can...
Thanks for all the replies and pix.
It is something I will put on my to do list. Paul
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01-11-2013 | #62 |
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Tampa, FL
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Re: Ready for the oil catch can...
I used a water separator from home depot, 90 degree brass fittings, and fabbed an aluminum bracket. Installed on master cylinder. It is quite small and fits nicely
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01-11-2013 | #63 | |
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Re: Ready for the oil catch can...
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01-12-2013 | #64 |
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Tampa, FL
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Re: Ready for the oil catch can...
Yeah, give me a bit and I will snap a picture of it. I used same setup for about three years on my toyota. I drove the car for 50 miles and it has an 1/8 of oil in the bottom of it. I needed to remove and cap the drain valve on the bottom of the bowl though. I just cleaned out the plenum and didn't want the oil in there again.
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