k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,042 Member For: 16y 8m 10d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 12/02/18 09:56 AM Share Posted 12/02/18 09:56 AM seems reasonable... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
camo86T Silver Donating Members 1,810 Member For: 10y 10m 8d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 28/02/18 11:29 AM Share Posted 28/02/18 11:29 AM (edited) There's been a few helpful catch can threads recently but this one is the latest so thought I'd post up here. Went to supercheap the other day to check out their calibre catch cans. Finding out that they don't have anything in the way of filters or baffles in them I thought I'd make my own instead. I've done a bit of research on here and in general, plenty of helpful stuff around, a few links that may help anyone looking for more basic info on the subject http://www.enginebasics.com/Engine Basics Root Folder/Catch_Can.html http://speednation.com.au/do-I-need-an-oil-catch-can/ https://www.redline-motorworks.com/blogs/news/50063555-how-does-an-oil-catch-can-work-and-why-is-it-beneficial So if I'm going to go to the effort of making my own catch can(s) - and I need to, fair bit oil residue in the intake when I changed the oil the other day - I may as well do a decent job. The scribble below is one of the ideas I'm thinking of, the other was more relying on baffles than a filter whereas this is a little bit of both. Pot to be a piece of 3" staino tube with domed tube cap or just a flat base and a drain, top end of tube has a ferrule union (hygienic union we use regularly at work and readily available); ferrule welded on the 3" tube, a ferrule cap for the top and standard seal between, just a hand-tightened clamp connection so top is easily removed if required. Inlet goes through the top of the can, say a 5/8" or 3/4" tube welded to the ferrule that ends in a 45~90deg bend to avoid blowing any oil in there around. A ring welded to the ID of the 3" tube supports stainless steel wool 'filter'. The filter is clamped in position by another (overlapping - sort of a baffle) ring welded to the OD of the inlet tube, outlet is above running back to the intake. Welded bracket for mounting. Thoughts? TL;DR Pic above is a new way to steam asparagus, cheers Edited 28/02/18 11:30 AM by camo86T Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,042 Member For: 16y 8m 10d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 28/02/18 12:08 PM Share Posted 28/02/18 12:08 PM buddy... we can't see your pic... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
camo86T Silver Donating Members 1,810 Member For: 10y 10m 8d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 28/02/18 12:14 PM Share Posted 28/02/18 12:14 PM Now? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,042 Member For: 16y 8m 10d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 28/02/18 12:15 PM Share Posted 28/02/18 12:15 PM much better haha solid drawing skills, by the way Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
camo86T Silver Donating Members 1,810 Member For: 10y 10m 8d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 28/02/18 12:25 PM Share Posted 28/02/18 12:25 PM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puffwagon Puff Gold Donating Members 15,972 Member For: 9y 10m 21d Gender: Male Location: South Australia Posted 28/02/18 01:25 PM Share Posted 28/02/18 01:25 PM 1 hour ago, camo86T said: Thoughts? It might need more steel wool? You could run a sight glass up the side to see how full it gets. Either way it'll be better than just sending the blow by into the intake with no filtering. The icing on the cake would be a controlled before and after test of how much it affects the engines resistance to detonation. It'll keep the intake and intercooler piping cleaner at any rate. It's nice to see someone taking the time to research and understand something, rather than asking others to solve it for them. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arronm Dropping a turd Gold Donating Members 9,520 Member For: 17y 1m 23d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 28/02/18 02:08 PM Share Posted 28/02/18 02:08 PM (edited) This is the can to buy. Its a proper oil/air separator. Feeds in at the bottom and out at the top. Your drawing is correct in that the oil filters in an upwards direction just slightly different to the attached link. The one I attached even has a baffle in the inlet. https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/OIL-CATCH-CAN-SUIT-HOLDEN-COMMODORE-LS1-LS2-LS3-VT-VX-VY-VZ-VE-VE-V6-BLACK/120793190513?hash=item1c1fd5d071:m:mfUI9EIr-YrVJ_Pm8BZ4SHg This is the inlet with baffle, then is filtered through the medium and clean air out the top. I have catch cans on rocker breather and PCV ( which is where most of the oil comes from). One way valve needed if you install on the PCV circuit. Edited 28/02/18 02:11 PM by arronm 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XR6T 520RWKW Member 40 Member For: 5y 9m 24d Posted 10/03/19 02:06 PM Share Posted 10/03/19 02:06 PM On 04/02/2018 at 8:31 PM, Puffwagon said: If you weren't returning it to the intake then you would have a filter on top to let the crankcase pressure escape. It's not a lot of pressure in a road car but it would probably pop yoyour dipstick out if it wasn't relieved. hi I have catch can connected to crankcase with breather on top (filter). I have notice steam out of the breather (filter) sometimes. just making sure that normal due to high temperature air coming from engine. thanks boys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OZYWALKER XR50T Gold Donating Members 2,795 Member For: 11y 7m 19d Gender: Male Location: Western Sydney Posted 11/03/19 07:52 PM Share Posted 11/03/19 07:52 PM It's oil vapour, it's normal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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