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> breather catch tank, blowing or sucking, I don't know
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post Oct 6 2004, 04:57 PM
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Planning on mounting this catch can remotely, does the pressure from the motor blow or suck?

I don't know if the filter on the tank is to keep vapor out of the motor bay or to keep from sucking dirt into the breather lines.

I only need to run lines from each head, the oil fill tower, and then to the tank.


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post Oct 6 2004, 05:49 PM
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Don't get excited, it a friendly exchange and I couldn't finish the post - was called away.

the rest of the post was "Now that that is over, Mike and Lapuwali are correct. Between the blowby gasses (postive crankase pressure) and spinning crank, oil is entrained in the air - the filter on the can allows the air to escape while capturing the oil.

On the race cars, we ran the same item on the transmission and rear end.

Now back to Aaron and I bashing each other.
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