hey guys,
put my driftmotion catch can on about a week ago on a fresh rebuild and had it hooked up correctly:
7mge
took the "t" piece off of the valve covers and turned it backwards to face the cabin, then ran 3/8" fuel line to the catch can mounted beside the charcoal canister. i sealed the catch can at all locations with thicker o-rings and fipg, and had stainless steel scrubbing pads in the can. i ran the line back into the TB.
after running this a week, i checked my oil (full on the start) and noticed it was about a half quart low. took the catch can off to see if there was a half-quart of oil in there but upon tipping it bottom up, a teaspoon of water ran out and that was it.
i took the can back off and returned it to stock and havent had oil level problems since. i did clean the "t" pipe out and it was a little dirty but it wasn't plugged.
could i not be pulling enough of a vacuum to keep the oil in the crank seals, and it was leaking out the back?
put my driftmotion catch can on about a week ago on a fresh rebuild and had it hooked up correctly:
7mge
took the "t" piece off of the valve covers and turned it backwards to face the cabin, then ran 3/8" fuel line to the catch can mounted beside the charcoal canister. i sealed the catch can at all locations with thicker o-rings and fipg, and had stainless steel scrubbing pads in the can. i ran the line back into the TB.
after running this a week, i checked my oil (full on the start) and noticed it was about a half quart low. took the catch can off to see if there was a half-quart of oil in there but upon tipping it bottom up, a teaspoon of water ran out and that was it.
i took the can back off and returned it to stock and havent had oil level problems since. i did clean the "t" pipe out and it was a little dirty but it wasn't plugged.
could i not be pulling enough of a vacuum to keep the oil in the crank seals, and it was leaking out the back?