My little catch bottle seems to be working well. However, I'm not really getting much oil. At the last oil change there was just a few cc's of what looked like cafe au lait, i.e. condensation colored with oil vapor.
I looked and the guy isn't active on ebay anymore. Wasn't a great seller (item) I suppose.
I like the thing I have but I'm going to remove it for the DIY version mentioned above. Just easier, cheap, and suspect it holds more.
FWIW- I'm at 3,400 miles and so far its working well. Its an Echo "power blend" 6.4 Oz container.I only mention the brand because its dimensions and shape fit perfect in the stock air filter housing. I used a heated paper clip to poke holes in the cap for venting ( remember, this WAS after several glasses of **** Creek and then just kept opening up the hole for the breather hose till it had a good press fit to hold it in the bottle. Making sure to keep it off the bottom of the bottle so liquid doesn't prevent it from breathing.
My little catch bottle seems to be working well. However, I'm not really getting much oil. At the last oil change there was just a few cc's of what looked like cafe au lait, i.e. condensation colored with oil vapor.
Let's hope you don't get the caffeine shakes while you're cleaning it out!
Let's hope you don't get the caffeine shakes while you're cleaning it out!
Originally Posted by DaddyKnuck
My little catch bottle seems to be working well. However, I'm not really getting much oil. At the last oil change there was just a few cc's of what looked like cafe au lait, i.e. condensation colored with oil vapor.
same here, i’ve been getting the milky liquid during summer. This winter (40s degrees), a lot of water stuff accumulated in the catch can. video below is from a 200 mile ride/45 degrees