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Old 11-19-2004, 01:35 PM
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I thought I would try A little differant location. It seems to be out of the way and close to the intake valve cover etc..

Used a piece of flat bar aluminum. Used the Brake booster bolt to hold it on.


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Looks good
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Pardon my stupidity but what does a catch can do?
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I like it there. I may have to move mine there.

The catch can catches all of the oil/oil vapors that travel through your pcv sustem, and into your intake manifold. This helps keep sludge out of your intake, combustion chambers, and off of your spark plugs.
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Looks good...
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Looks like it belongs there, good job!
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very nice man
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Damn that thing is big. It could catch a whole QT. Mine is a small seperator and works pretty well.
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Very Nice! Somebody's been thinking! Is that mount meant for the head? Mine's currently screwed to the fuse box. ~3000 miles and no oil....
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No oil, I guess thats good. My can, which is mounted to the head, had a little over a table spoon of oil in it after ~400 miles.

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