Mounted oil catch can/tank pics?
Thread Starter
Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 4,772
Likes: 2
From: My 350Z Roadster kicks my RX7's butt
Mounted oil catch can/tank pics?
I have oil leaking after shutdown and the whole underside of the car is coated. I have a breather filter instead of a return to the extension manifold for unknown reason. My mechanic doesn't remember doing it or why. Anyhow, i'm now being told to use a oil catch tank because two shops beleive this is the cause of the oil spillage since i'm single turbo. I only see drops when I shut it off but by morning there is a puddle.
So I looked at the Greddy which is very large and I don't think it would be easy to find a space for it. I am thinking of getting the Custco which holds .6L but none of them have a release valve that I can see. How do you empty them? Can you guys post pics of where you mounted yours?
So I looked at the Greddy which is very large and I don't think it would be easy to find a space for it. I am thinking of getting the Custco which holds .6L but none of them have a release valve that I can see. How do you empty them? Can you guys post pics of where you mounted yours?
i have the same problem my oil is leaking out of the nipple pointing down from the oil filler neck. put a vac line on that and run it to a soda bottle or something and drive around for a couple days... see if it fills up slowly like mine did.
im looking into doing a catch can aswell but im wondering how the oil makes it back into the engine or pan. hopefully you can get us both answers.
im looking into doing a catch can aswell but im wondering how the oil makes it back into the engine or pan. hopefully you can get us both answers.
Thread Starter
Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 4,772
Likes: 2
From: My 350Z Roadster kicks my RX7's butt
^ So you did not have the filler neck line routed back to the UIM like stock?
Oil doesn't make it back to the pan from the catch tank, you have to empty it. The only problem is there is no cap on top nor any kind of valve on the bottom, so I have no idea how it gets emptied.
Oil doesn't make it back to the pan from the catch tank, you have to empty it. The only problem is there is no cap on top nor any kind of valve on the bottom, so I have no idea how it gets emptied.
Thread Starter
Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 4,772
Likes: 2
From: My 350Z Roadster kicks my RX7's butt
^ So how is that mounted? Looks like the studs for the PS & A/C mounting bracket. Are there engrish instructions that show you how and where to connect the lines? Very clean setup btw.
Trending Topics
mounted her there in anticipation for a vmount.. no ac... no ps
line connected to primary turbo intake port for vaccuum and the other on the filler neck..
no instructions... bought the can used..
line connected to primary turbo intake port for vaccuum and the other on the filler neck..
no instructions... bought the can used..
Excessive blowbye will cause excessive oil to be passed through your " crank " case vents. You most definitely don't want this going into your intake tract. Oil burning will cause hotspots and lead to detonation. Anyhow JAZ sells catch cans with drains...
Originally Posted by GoRacer
^ So you did not have the filler neck line routed back to the UIM like stock?
Oil doesn't make it back to the pan from the catch tank, you have to empty it. The only problem is there is no cap on top nor any kind of valve on the bottom, so I have no idea how it gets emptied.
Oil doesn't make it back to the pan from the catch tank, you have to empty it. The only problem is there is no cap on top nor any kind of valve on the bottom, so I have no idea how it gets emptied.

if not for dubulup i would still be making smoke shows behind me as i had the pcv in backwards! hes simply brilliant!!!
Originally Posted by dubulup
Thread Starter
Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 4,772
Likes: 2
From: My 350Z Roadster kicks my RX7's butt
He said it didn't fix the problem and I really don't like that setup. He also tried an additional baffle plate but the tank still fills up.
Is there any reason why the line can't be plumbed back to the block? I could leave the PCV connected to the extension manifold to releive pressure. The bottom nipple on the oil filler neck to one of the ports on the catch tank and then the other port T'ing in to the oil line from oil cooler to oil filter/block.
Is there any reason why the line can't be plumbed back to the block? I could leave the PCV connected to the extension manifold to releive pressure. The bottom nipple on the oil filler neck to one of the ports on the catch tank and then the other port T'ing in to the oil line from oil cooler to oil filter/block.








