Oil Separator/ Catch Can

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Tony1968

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I agree. Terrifying and dramatic pictures of oil/water/contamination separation.............
it is happening 100% of the time in an internal combustion engine and you either..........

hell, what’s the point of continuing? :popcorn::popcorn:
It isn't a big deal for most of OUR engines. But direct injection is because there is no gasoline (which is an excellent solvent) spraying on intake valves.
I will tell you that the truck manifold that I took off the 6.0 was loaded with black oil. Can't be good for much
 

Lilmac

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It isn't a big deal for most of OUR engines. But direct injection is because there is no gasoline (which is an excellent solvent) spraying on intake valves.
I will tell you that the truck manifold that I took off the 6.0 was loaded with black oil. Can't be good for much
I plan on doing one on the ditry side and one on the clean side. You can always add a check valve but this is how I've seen them plumbed. closed-system-diagram.png open-system-catch-cans.png
 
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