trailblazer
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After installing UPR’s $135 catch can kit into my ‘15 XL 5.3, I started to get sick of draining this thing so frequently. In fact, every time I do it I discover that the little cup is nearly full. I live in central WI so it is cold here and I get a ton of condensation. Many threads in this forum discuss the cons of living in a cold climate and the amount of water in the crankcase. Regardless, I didn’t want to spend the extra $$$ to get UPR’s taller and more voluminous catch can. I decided to installed a cheap ball valve for a few bucks. 1/4-18 tap and a 7/16 drill bit. Permatex Aviation Form-A-Gasket (fuel and oil resistant) and some vinyl tubing. The plan will be to mount some sort of portable tank on the drivers side battery tray (probably an Amsoil 4qt square jug) that I can drain into. Hell I might leave the valve open as the jug will be air tight.
UPR Kit $135+tax (I highly recommend. Easy installation). I like the inside guts of this thing versus the Chinese crap:
Valve kit $5.75/ea if you buy two:
You’ll need a 7/16” drill and a 1/4-18 (NPT) tap. Note how far deep I had to go with the tap. I’d get a can of cutting fluid.
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UPR Kit $135+tax (I highly recommend. Easy installation). I like the inside guts of this thing versus the Chinese crap:
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Valve kit $5.75/ea if you buy two:
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You’ll need a 7/16” drill and a 1/4-18 (NPT) tap. Note how far deep I had to go with the tap. I’d get a can of cutting fluid.
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