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Offline rio_gti

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Re: oil catch can shopping list required
« Reply #10 on: 30 October 2013, 13:17 »
what sort of journeys do everyone do to what they pull out of they're cans??

I do 1.5 mile trip twice a day and I rarely have to empty mine


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Re: oil catch can shopping list required
« Reply #11 on: 30 October 2013, 14:00 »
I think the placement of the catch can also affects how effective a trap it is. Mine is towards the front of the engine bay in the path of airflow so it's relatively colder.

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Re: oil catch can shopping list required
« Reply #12 on: 30 October 2013, 15:24 »
mine is bolted with a home made bracket to the metal bracket which holds the dipstick and n249 valves on later 1.8t`s.
I have ordered a bung for the TIP connection and a breather filter for the outlet of the can so nothing goes back through the inlet.
perhaps that will help.  :drool:

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Re: oil catch can shopping list required
« Reply #13 on: 30 October 2013, 16:23 »
I went with the toyosports one in the end well an ebay jobby but its identical it will do for a temp fix maybe permanent if its good. On a side note rio what have you sprayed your rocker cover with and do you have a build thread with more pictures ?

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Re: oil catch can shopping list required
« Reply #14 on: 30 October 2013, 21:14 »
mine is bolted with a home made bracket to the metal bracket which holds the dipstick and n249 valves on later 1.8t`s.
I have ordered a bung for the TIP connection and a breather filter for the outlet of the can so nothing goes back through the inlet.
perhaps that will help.  :drool:

exactly where mine is bolted ,i made it sit up a bit so it doesn't touch the rad fan or any pipes going to/from the rad ,i mainly do short journeys i check it once a month


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Re: oil catch can shopping list required
« Reply #15 on: 30 October 2013, 21:54 »
I also use an eBay special catch can mounted at the front but I vent it to atmosphere


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Re: oil catch can shopping list required
« Reply #16 on: 30 October 2013, 22:01 »
@rockmonkey69 what size are the outlets on the can? Did you get custom 19mm ones made up or do you have a reducer?

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Re: oil catch can shopping list required
« Reply #17 on: 30 October 2013, 22:10 »
No reducer just adapters, I can't remember what thread the catch can has off the top of my head but I think it was 3/8

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Re: oil catch can shopping list required
« Reply #18 on: 30 October 2013, 22:21 »
No reducer just adapters, I can't remember what thread the catch can has off the top of my head but I think it was 3/8

Where did you get the adaptors from?

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Re: oil catch can shopping list required
« Reply #19 on: 30 October 2013, 22:33 »
Any hydraulics shops will stock adapters, I can't remember whether it was Pirtek or Phoenix hoses, my engine bay is quite old, this setup was only supposed to be a temporary bodge until I had time to come up with a more permenant solution.