Mr_Flbble
Member
I finally got an oil catch can installed. I have literally owned this can for 11 years in a box, but never got it installed until recently.
I took a bit of square steel tube from home depot and use that to mate the mount that came with it to the two empty screw mounts next to the headlight, those were perfect to use as they sit there unused for anything else.
The can itself is cheap, and has no baffles, but I added copper scrubbing pad to it. originally, I was going to use steel wool, but that worried me because it could get sucked into the intake over time. The side has a sight level so I can tell when it starts to get full.
The bottom had a drain bolt, and it was perfect to mate up with a drain, I got an EZ-109 12mm-1.5 and ran a bit of hose down to the skid plates so I can drain it when needed
I took a bit of square steel tube from home depot and use that to mate the mount that came with it to the two empty screw mounts next to the headlight, those were perfect to use as they sit there unused for anything else.
The can itself is cheap, and has no baffles, but I added copper scrubbing pad to it. originally, I was going to use steel wool, but that worried me because it could get sucked into the intake over time. The side has a sight level so I can tell when it starts to get full.
The bottom had a drain bolt, and it was perfect to mate up with a drain, I got an EZ-109 12mm-1.5 and ran a bit of hose down to the skid plates so I can drain it when needed