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Sounds good, thanks for the Info!
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Also clean your intake manifold and do the GM upper engine cleaning procedure since you've obviously had a lot of oil going through it.
Im curious what that procedure is
Thanks!
I’m thinking about adding a can to my Tahoe but is it really worth the money to order one from catchcans.com? Amazon has plenty of cheap Chinese ones that seem to have good reviews. Is there anything wrong with something like this one?
Ruien Universal 400ml Oil Catch Can Tank 0046 Aluminum Polish Baffled Reservoir Red https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XJTV45H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_To.fDb9P8V4PP
From my experience, not really. There are a few on Amazon that are set up the same way the catchcans.com one is: Oily air goes in and passes through a filter before it goes into the collection reservoir, then exits through another port. I have a catchcans.com one because I bought it years ago in a group purchase, back when there weren't many other options. This past March, I bought an $18 catch can for my brother's '05 just as a precautionary measure. It has the bronze filter like what you'd have on a compressed air water separator. Just like I did on mine, I added a stainless scrubber pad to his to have so much more coalescing media. When I added it to mine, I went from collecting about 2.5 ounces every 5,000 miles to collecting a solid 3 ounces. My only two complaints about the $18 can is that it only has a 3 ounce capacity. For a healthy Gen3 engine, this is fine. For a Gen IV that moves a lot of oil, this may require multiple drainings between oil changes. Minor issues, really, and if I had not already had my catchcans.com one, I would have the Amazon one on my Tahoe. for my brother's truck, I bought the two-port design with a drain valve at the bottom. Due to the placement and orientation of the inlet and outlet ports, I'd recommend the three-port design so you can use the inlet on the opposite side so the hoses aren't crossing over each other. I believe it comes with a plug for the unused hole:
https://www.amazon.com/Tasan-Racing...3X2Z8780BKD&psc=1&refRID=0D3ZM010G3X2Z8780BKD
I'm sure they have this model with the drain valve offered somewhere on Amazon. If not, you can grab one for about $3 from Harbor Freight or $8 from Lowe's. I HIGHLY recommend getting a valve because you do not wanna have to unscrew the reservoir every time to drain it.
Thanks for the informative reply. I think I’m gonna order this one tonight:
Tasan Racing Universal Aluminum Baffled 2-Port Oil Catch Can/Tank/Air-Oil Separtor Black + Oil Drain **** Valve https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KK81KMG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_tYagDbR9E4V21
Basically the only other things I’d need to get would be some extra fuel line, a little steel wool, and possibly some metal clamps, right?
As far as the steel wool, do I just stick that in the bottom of the can? Is there any danger of the steel wool degrading and little pieces getting sucked into the intake?