oil catch can
#2
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Re: oil catch can
sears
That's how I made mine... bought some tubing, a craftsman air/water seperator (for air compressors) and the fittings ... pieced it together and it does the job
That's how I made mine... bought some tubing, a craftsman air/water seperator (for air compressors) and the fittings ... pieced it together and it does the job
#3
Re: oil catch can
I went to Walmart and picked up a Campbell Huasfield Air/Water seperator for $10.
here are some pics of it installed:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...75558792vSeONB
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...75680853PohShr
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...75680857FxONkM
here are some pics of it installed:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...75558792vSeONB
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...75680853PohShr
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...75680857FxONkM
#4
Re: oil catch can
Thanks for your responses guys but I take it from the lack of other responses no one sells one that looks good and is effective you know out of stainless or something that looks alittle more dressed up?
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Re: oil catch can
I did the same with the Campbell Huasfield Air/Water seperator but was overwhelmed from all the oil this damn engine sucked in.
I would buy one with a lot more volume and preferbly with filters designed for heavy liquids.
You can also try the ricer sites, I know they sell some pretty good ones with a little bling bling to
FWIW mine filled up after 1 day
I would buy one with a lot more volume and preferbly with filters designed for heavy liquids.
You can also try the ricer sites, I know they sell some pretty good ones with a little bling bling to
FWIW mine filled up after 1 day