So i just got one of these in the mail.... http://www.ebay.com/itm/261150422892?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649And as far as i can tell so far it is quite nice. An inlet port on each side, drain on the bottom and baffles on the inside. But there is no packing on the inside, steel wool or anything like that. So should i put some in it or will it make any difference
Quote from: camboscams on January 07, 2013, 07:10:26 pmSo i just got one of these in the mail.... http://www.ebay.com/itm/261150422892?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649And as far as i can tell so far it is quite nice. An inlet port on each side, drain on the bottom and baffles on the inside. But there is no packing on the inside, steel wool or anything like that. So should i put some in it or will it make any difference no baffles or steel wool/brillo?you will definitely notice a difference...
I wouldn't put any packing or wool in it. I tried to do something similar and add a "screen" basically a large pipe cleaner, to catch some of the oil or slow down the velocity of the air flow so oil isn't sucked out, to my stock "hockey puck" breather, and that was enough to cause oil to spray out the dipstick tube. Now, it didn't do this all the time, just when the turbo was at full boost, so I would imagine there was just too much blowby gas that couldn't escape. I don't know of you could get away with this on an n/a motor but I don't think there should be any restriction at all. I also picked up a Mercedes 240d oil catch can (as somebody recommended) and it has a very similar design to the one pictured (but isn't vented to atmosphere) and it has no packing inside.
I also picked up a Mercedes 240d oil catch can (as somebody recommended) and it has a very similar design to the one pictured (but isn't vented to atmosphere) and it has no packing inside.
you are supposed to pack them extremely loose..and there is supposed to be LOTS of surface area for the oil to stick to the packing, while still allowing the blow by gasses to go thru the packing, unrestricted..there isnt enough space inside a stock hockey puck breather filter.. they are not designed to be packed..ive built a few aluminum catch cans, both baffled, and packed..i find the ones loosely packed with brillo to work more efficiently than the baffled ones. could be that my baffles werent designed properly tho..