Hi, the PO installed an aftermarket oil catcher, between the output hose on the side of the engine and the input on the bottom of the Turtleback air cleaner. Apart from taking up space and extra hoses, I cannot see anything positive about it. I have inserted a stick in the top and pushed to the bottom. Only a minimal trace of oil can be seen on the stick. So, my next move will be to remove it, tidy up the hoses and just have a direct link from engine to Turtleback.
Any opinions welcome.
Cheers
Oil Catcher Benefits?
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Oil Catcher Benefits?
John in Oz
First Fiat: 1970 124 sedan 1970 - 1976
Then horse float towing vehicles up to present.
Current Fiat: 1977 124 Spider 1756cc with twin Weber 40 IDF's
1970 124BC coupe; 1756cc with twin Weber 40 IDF's, used for sprinting
First Fiat: 1970 124 sedan 1970 - 1976
Then horse float towing vehicles up to present.
Current Fiat: 1977 124 Spider 1756cc with twin Weber 40 IDF's
1970 124BC coupe; 1756cc with twin Weber 40 IDF's, used for sprinting
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- Your car is a: 1982 131 Superbrava warmed 2.0 litre.
- Location: Tasmania, Australia
Re: Oil Catcher Benefits?
I don't have one on mine. The only time you'd need/require one is if your donk is really tired with lots of blowby, or if you intend punting it around a track.jandarah wrote:So, my next move will be to remove it, tidy up the hoses and just have a direct link from engine to Turtleback.
Mick.
'82 2litre 131, rally cams, IDFs & headers.
'82 2litre 131, rally cams, IDFs & headers.