Making an Oil Catch Can

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 6

  • @randywl8925
    @randywl8925 Před rokem

    Interesting I made one from a stainless-steel Thermos bottle as an experiment. I used the same stainless steel scrubber material. It clogs up after a few months mostly from moisture, not oil. It works extremely well.
    I would not try a finer steel wool. That unit this large, so the oil fumes and moisture are traveling slowly and will easily cling to that fat steel wool type material.
    I think a finer steel wool would get contaminated much faster.
    Mine gets pretty gross in a few months so I just replace the mesh. Nice work.
    I bought a larger, 33 oz Ozark Trail stainless steel thermos at Walmart and I'm attaching the two fittings. Amazing, that the thermos was only ten bucks.
    My two fittings are two PCV valves and I gutted the insides of them. These made to nice, 90 degree fittings which I'm going to JB weld in place.
    Once again, great idea.

    • @ibuildthingz8962
      @ibuildthingz8962  Před rokem

      Moisture is not a big problem in our location because we are in a tropical country...

  • @aninhasouza2649
    @aninhasouza2649 Před 2 lety

    Show de bola!!!!!!!
    Belo trabalho!!

  • @slidingdoor9055
    @slidingdoor9055 Před 3 lety

    Good luck, I made one about a year ago, its always worked catching a bit of oil but lately its working incredible so I don't know whats happened. There's more power when needed than ever and there is no soot at the tail pipe and its not burning any oil.Its smaller than yours and its a self drainer too. Goes on a 3 liter Isuzu.

  • @sHpAaKu316
    @sHpAaKu316 Před 6 měsíci

    is it for passenger car or a locomotive?

  • @ingraved666
    @ingraved666 Před 3 lety

    is it working well?