![]() ![]() ![]() Using Velcro, I am able to dismount the can with no tool and easily manipulate it to discard the oil inside. ![]() The underside of the mount, I used industrial strength Velcro and It works great. The top of the catch-can had 2 pre-drilled holes, but I had to tap them out for the screws I had on hand. I made my own mount out of a piece of sheet metal. From the PCV valve, to the catch-can, and back to its normal vacuum line. This second pics shows the entire assembly. It has a bleed valve on the bottom so you can drain it, but its faster to just screw the bottom off and dump it out. I got it from ACE for like 25 bucks and removed the small filter that was in it. This should reduce the amount of buildup occurring on the throttle body, intake plenum, valves and from entering the combustion chamber. Using a compressor's water/air separator, and some 3/8ths inch fuel line, some fittings and ring clamps, I now have an inexpensive system to remove oil and other contaminates from re-entering the intake manifold and thereby helping to keep the upper engine assembly much cleaner for much longer. I purchased all my materials at my local ace hardware store. SO I decided to install an in-line catch can post PCV valve. ![]()
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