Oil Catch Can Issue
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That catch can is retarded my friend, sell it to a GK owner and get a good one. The new one I have...
Well, it's perfect.
Anyways, dont' epoxy it, go to Ace Hardware or Home Depot or Lowes, and bring the can with you, get the right bolts.
Well, it's perfect.
Anyways, dont' epoxy it, go to Ace Hardware or Home Depot or Lowes, and bring the can with you, get the right bolts.
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If you want that can to be useful, remove the bottom barb and plug the whole. Then move that barb above the top one. Drill then either tap it to 1/4"npt (assuming its that, could be 3/8ths npt), or drill the hole big enough and squeeze the fitting in there with a flat o-ring and washer behind it. The last option depends if you are able to hold a nut there.
As for the mounting holes, find the proper bolt, its not rocket science.
As for the mounting holes, find the proper bolt, its not rocket science.
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i paid for my catch on my tib 25 bucks...from Home Depot
go get a small Air/Water Seprater from the air compressor aisle...get the barb fittings for them should be in the asile...go to autozone or what car parts place and get 2 feet if 3/8 vaccumm...
thats it dont waste money on it IMO...
Mine is just hanging...you cant even see it cuz its underneath CAI/MAF housing...it serves its purpose and i drain it every oil change
go get a small Air/Water Seprater from the air compressor aisle...get the barb fittings for them should be in the asile...go to autozone or what car parts place and get 2 feet if 3/8 vaccumm...
thats it dont waste money on it IMO...
Mine is just hanging...you cant even see it cuz its underneath CAI/MAF housing...it serves its purpose and i drain it every oil change
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (RED ZMAN @ Apr 15 2009, 12:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>My catch can wasn't $170. Not even with shipping. It was $132 shipped.</div>
Here is a nice Carbon Fiber one with brackets and hardware for only $89
With site level and drain on the bottom.
Simota Carbon Fiber Catch can
Here is a nice Carbon Fiber one with brackets and hardware for only $89
With site level and drain on the bottom.
Simota Carbon Fiber Catch can
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (RED ZMAN @ May 29 2009, 12:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Dayum, nice catch can. You should post more Prosport.</div>
OK will do, wasn't sure if we were allowed to without being accused of "selling/spaming" so we hang back and help with any tech questions or install help, etc..
OK will do, wasn't sure if we were allowed to without being accused of "selling/spaming" so we hang back and help with any tech questions or install help, etc..