If the can is empty, you might as well not have one. It needs atleast some sort of filtration inside the can to actually catch the oil.
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If the can is empty, you might as well not have one. It needs atleast some sort of filtration inside the can to actually catch the oil.
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I was told but have forgotten where to use the check valve and what is it for.
What line is it go into?
yeah i'll have to modify mine if it doesn't catch the oil...see how it goes.
nice job, love all the pics.
Cool thread easy to understand
I know im resurrecting a thread from long ago... where can i purchase a kit or bracket alone that bolts into the firewall near the ABS solenoid bracket? I have a fuel manager secondary filter and dual battery all on the passenger side and nowhere else to install. I can move some of my dual battery wiring around but i definitely need a bracket to fit a catch can in this space nice and snug.
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Have you tried Western Filters? They do a lot of custom kits.
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Installed my own Provent catch can yesterday - photos to show how even a mechanical halfwit can do it! Many thanks to all who explained and took photos before.
I relocated my catch can oil drain from the engine bay into the passenger wheel arch for easier access.http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...021/08/140.jpghttp://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...021/08/141.jpg
In 3 years and 15,500kms I've drained less than 300ml from the catch can. (Factory TD42ti)