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Old 09-03-2006, 01:01 AM
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If somebody has one that they want to sell at a reasonable price let me know. I have paypal. Thanks....Marc
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I don't have one, but here is an option for you. I used to have an srt-4 (turbo=you need a catch can bad). What I did was use an inline filter for air powered tools. I forgot the brand of mine, but here is a how-to from srtforums which shows an Amflo filter http://www.srtforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=97923. Basically if it looks like that, it will work. Mine used 3/8" fittings and caught more oil than 3 others i tried that cost $90+. If you want one that looks real nice, look around on that site, they have much cheaper alternatives that look very nice (Search Boomba catch can). I'm gonna have one soon. Good luck if you choose to go that route, you will be happy and your wallet will thank you.
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thanks for the info. I was think about that but didn't know if it would work. I think I will try that.
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It works good
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I recommend one modification with it as well. Wrap some teflon tape around the threads, because it could possibly leak, as well as keeping the seal tight.




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