seventytwo Still have a turbo, it's just on a diesel. Lifetime Members 5,368 Member For: 19y 5m 4d Gender: Male Location: The 8th Dimension Posted 07/09/08 09:12 AM Share Posted 07/09/08 09:12 AM After having my oil catch can sitting on the shelf for over a year, I thought it was time to fit it.Its a Ricer spec can bought from Auto barn but it will do the jobChecked out the engine bay and the only suitable place for mounting was beside the brake boosterThe two bolts holding on the master cylinder were perfect for mounting the bracket, with plenty of thread left on the boltsUsed a some cardboard to mock up a bracket. after a few trial fittings came up with one that cleared the master cylinder and held the can in about the right position.I made the bracket out of some 2mm ally plate that I got for nix from a scrap metal yard, Tools I used where a drill, jig saw and hand file to tidy it up after cutting. Once I was happy with it I gave it a sand with course sand paper in one direction to give it a decent finish.In this photo you can see how the bracket mounts to the brake boosterand in this one, how the bracket mounts to the oil catch canAs the can is supplied with nothing in it, I added a couple of stainless steel pot scrubbers to increase the surface area and hopefully catch more of the oil.I used 10mm inside diameter radiator over flow hose to connect the OM breather hose to the catch can, I bought about about 3 meters of the radiator hose which turned out to be a perfect amount but not much extra to play with, leaving about an inch of the orginal hose on each plug the hose was pushed in side the new catch can hose, ending up with a tight fit that should be free of leaks.As it was the only hose that I could find that would fit, I had to go with it but being radiator hose it should handle the heat of the engine bay, but not sure how it will go with the vacuum, should be ok but I will keep an eye on it.This pic shows the final install with the hoses run along the fire wall to reach the other side of the engine bay.In all its pretty easy and took about half a day to do 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benny Member 1,869 Member For: 21y 4m 5d Gender: Male Location: Newcastle Posted 07/09/08 09:27 AM Share Posted 07/09/08 09:27 AM Top job and great install Seventytwo. Thanks for all the pics. Have you thought about not plumbing this back into the intake? I understand this is not legal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seventytwo Still have a turbo, it's just on a diesel. Lifetime Members 5,368 Member For: 19y 5m 4d Gender: Male Location: The 8th Dimension Posted 07/09/08 09:29 AM Author Share Posted 07/09/08 09:29 AM I thought about it, but I think the less the coppers can do me for the better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benny Member 1,869 Member For: 21y 4m 5d Gender: Male Location: Newcastle Posted 07/09/08 09:35 AM Share Posted 07/09/08 09:35 AM I can understand that.Does anyone know if you could just run a pipe from the cam cover straight to below the engine bay to drain this oil without placing a can on at all? Can this introduce other problems? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cashie Donating Members 663 Member For: 21y 10m 15d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 07/09/08 10:29 AM Share Posted 07/09/08 10:29 AM Good neat job!!Although the nuts don't look to be fully on the master cylinder studs now, are these nylocks? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike XR6T iTs alL DaRDy........ Donating Members 780 Member For: 17y 3m 6d Gender: Male Location: Adelaide Posted 07/09/08 10:53 AM Share Posted 07/09/08 10:53 AM mate looks greatI was just thinking about doing the samething.one problem- there seems to be a scratch on the front of the catch can, almost looks like a word!!! Drift perhaps???? I could just be seeing things. seriously though- Sexy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ETM Member 1,194 Member For: 17y 8m 28d Gender: Male Location: syd south Posted 07/09/08 11:21 AM Share Posted 07/09/08 11:21 AM I can understand that.Does anyone know if you could just run a pipe from the cam cover straight to below the engine bay to drain this oil without placing a can on at all? Can this introduce other problems?Do you mean just dump the oil? That is bad practise as we all know what happens when oil gets under your tyres, or worse still the tyres of a motorbike.It also disregards the fact that the vacuum rushing into the turbo sucks on the crankcase vapours pulling them from the crankcase gaining you hp and reducing oil leaks everywhere in the engine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seventytwo Still have a turbo, it's just on a diesel. Lifetime Members 5,368 Member For: 19y 5m 4d Gender: Male Location: The 8th Dimension Posted 07/09/08 11:31 AM Author Share Posted 07/09/08 11:31 AM Good neat job!!Although the nuts don't look to be fully on the master cylinder studs now, are these nylocks?I was just checking the fit so I had not tightened the nuts up, The nuts have a captured lock washer so they should not come loose and I used 2mm ally plate so there is still plenty of thread left over when the nuts are tight.mate looks greatI was just thinking about doing the samething.one problem- there seems to be a scratch on the front of the catch can, almost looks like a word!!! Drift perhaps???? I could just be seeing things. seriously though- SexyYup, etched in so I am stuck with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike XR6T iTs alL DaRDy........ Donating Members 780 Member For: 17y 3m 6d Gender: Male Location: Adelaide Posted 07/09/08 11:33 AM Share Posted 07/09/08 11:33 AM benny :roflmbo: that's a bit shonky mate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xr6turboman Donating Members 588 Member For: 16y 7m 28d Gender: Male Location: New Zealand, Palmerston North Posted 07/09/08 11:34 AM Share Posted 07/09/08 11:34 AM Looks great... but what does it do? mind my newbie question lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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