Catch-Can Jiggle.
One thing: The bracket that installs to the passenger side HEAD and the catch can itself is connected to the head via one bolt, not two. Since the bracket only connects to the head via one bolt, it has a tendency to pivot, and most importantly to us, (when the car is running) the catch can jiggles around A LOT due to the vibrations of the engine.
Since it is only connected via one bolt to thing rattles and jiggles all over the place (it is bolted tight) due to resonance.
Has anyone that has installed a catch can like this solved this issue? Thanks.
One thing: The bracket that installs to the passenger side HEAD and the catch can itself is connected to the head via one bolt, not two. Since the bracket only connects to the head via one bolt, it has a tendency to pivot, and most importantly to us, (when the car is running) the catch can jiggles around A LOT due to the vibrations of the engine.
Since it is only connected via one bolt to thing rattles and jiggles all over the place (it is bolted tight) due to resonance.
Has anyone that has installed a catch can like this solved this issue? Thanks.
I have one on mine, The PCV valve is what rattles, means it is working. I just made sure the bolt is tight. Mine came with a shoulder bolt...did yours?
Yeah it came with the shoulder bolt to bolt the bracket to the head. Yeah I hear the PCV will rattle itself eventually, which I know is normal. I plan on using the stock PCV as the one I have is a solid piece replacement with no moving parts and seems to work better.
Yeah it came with the shoulder bolt to bolt the bracket to the head. Yeah I hear the PCV will rattle itself eventually, which I know is normal. I plan on using the stock PCV as the one I have is a solid piece replacement with no moving parts and seems to work better.
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The cool thing about it is that it is a single piece design: there are no moving parts within the can to jiggle/rattle.
I'm just going to buy another one and install it in the catch can as a replacement to prevent any future rattle.
The cool thing about it is that it is a single piece design: there are no moving parts within the can to jiggle/rattle.
I'm just going to buy another one and install it in the catch can as a replacement to prevent any future rattle.
If you did remove the PCV from the can would it be better to put in on the can's intake side on on the side of the can going to the intake manifold? OR would it make a difference? What is the best way to gut the PCV that is in the can?
As for the rattling it isn't that bad. Just checked the bolts after a few hundred miles and they are not loose at all. It doesn't jiggle too much when my car is running. It just moves along with the engine and my engine is pretty heavy on the vibrations.


