Oil catch tank
Did a quick SEARCH and found this.
Is this what you want?
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ight=oil+catch
Is this what you want?
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ight=oil+catch
I would think it should be a bit easier with a Limited.
Brandon's idea works really well.
I used the same oil seperator (Husky, I believe)- I did end up having to seal the bottom petcock valve with RTV to get it to really collect the oil. I drain it every other fill-up now - nearly full each time.
Cheers,
KrzyFast
Brandon's idea works really well.
I used the same oil seperator (Husky, I believe)- I did end up having to seal the bottom petcock valve with RTV to get it to really collect the oil. I drain it every other fill-up now - nearly full each time.
Cheers,
KrzyFast
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Brandon's idea will work the same for N/A as SRT.
I installed two air/water seperators in line of the two oil hoses coming out of the valve covers. Catches a decent amount of oil.
I'm actually about to have one welded up that will look all pretty and stuff. I'll post pics when its finished.
I installed two air/water seperators in line of the two oil hoses coming out of the valve covers. Catches a decent amount of oil.
I'm actually about to have one welded up that will look all pretty and stuff. I'll post pics when its finished.
You may use an empty plastic oil container (1litre) and just make a hole in the top near of the spout and inert a breather pipe. Seal it both inside and out with a generous bead of silicone sealant.try to refer ere www.g37forums.com/showthread.php?t=68
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Originally Posted by Tazz
Mine is a Limited (not supercharged) and I think installation should be a little simpler ????
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I used the same thing, but from Home Depot in the air tools aisle. Total cost was like $10.00 for 2.
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