Oil Catch Tank

Discussion in 'Mechanical - Engine, Gearbox, Exhaust etc' started by TimR26, Aug 28, 2014.

  1. TimR26

    TimR26 South Central RSM Area Rep

    I'm doing an engine build at moment and want to add a catch tank as well.

    Unsure of where to locate it though as there isn't much room with standard battery in engine bay.

    Anyone got pics of where they have located their catch tank?
     
  2. Why do you need one
     
  3. I don't have battery or standard air box so mine is being fitted next to the master cylinder.
     
  4. Gray

    Gray RSM Moderator

    I am running a smaller Clio 172 battery which gives enough room to mount one.
     
  5. TimR26

    TimR26 South Central RSM Area Rep

    I'm going to have a forged engine and don't want any oil going back through the inlet.

    I was thinking of using a race battery and Mocal 1litre in place of standard battery.

    My ITG might be an issue with that as it shifts the battery forward iirc
     
  6. Gray

    Gray RSM Moderator

    I am also running the ITG induction kit :wink:
     
  7. You really want it lower than the cam cover too
     
  8. TimR26

    TimR26 South Central RSM Area Rep

    Ok, that's good to know then.
     
  9. hope this helps -

    Standard F4RT breather System.jpg

    Updated Breather System.jpg
     
  10. FYI: NRV non return valves
     
  11. TimR26

    TimR26 South Central RSM Area Rep

    Thanks

    I've got a recirc valve so will I need to route that differently as well.
     
  12. It's pretty much the same thing with a recirc valve
     
  13. TimR26

    TimR26 South Central RSM Area Rep

    Sure, it will make sense when i look at it properly.

    Do you know what size hose from the oil separator I'll need? I won't be bothering with AN fittings.
     
  14. Nope no idea. I've gone for an fittings so I know they won't bleed or loose vacuum
     
  15. TimR26

    TimR26 South Central RSM Area Rep

    Here's my solution, just need to work out how best to mount them now.

    IMG_6851_zpscb914ef8.jpg
     
  16. Where you gonna mount that?!
     
  17. I used to run an oil catch tank on my old ITB'd 182, wouldn't believe the amount of muck it collects which would otherwise pass through the engine!
     
  18. TimR26

    TimR26 South Central RSM Area Rep

    On the battery tray, but how I'm not sure, maybe using a strap.
     
  19. Bit of resurrection.....any pics of the tank fitted please?
     
  20. TimR26

    TimR26 South Central RSM Area Rep

    The battery is in but I haven't got round to fitting the catch tank to the battery tray yet.

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  21. Thanks. Looks like a smart solution, I'll keep an eye out for the finished article.
     
  22. Did you ever fit this? Any pics? Was thinking i need one for my build too.
     
  23. Mines fitted yes. It's bolted to the chassis leg.
     
  24. Any pics of where you piped it up to etc? I want to see what i need to get just. Thanks
     
  25. I'll get some over the weekend. But it comes from the oil camber to the catch tank. I've re-routed all my breather system.
     
  26. Thanks
     
  27. Pipe is visible on this picture.

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    Ive fitted my catch can behind the passenger side wheel arch liner. Didn't want any crap going through the new turbo.
     
  28. So the pipe runs down to the can and then just from the can to atmosphere or have you it pipe back to the intake?
     
  29. Mine vents to atmosphere. On the outlet I added a 3" length of tube and a filter.
     
  30. Cheers mate
     
  31. TimR26

    TimR26 South Central RSM Area Rep

    Picture of my Mocal catch tank fitted
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  32. Very tidy.
     
  33. Naith

    Naith RSM Admin

    nice setup tim. what did the tank set you back? text me if needs be..
     
  34. TimR26

    TimR26 South Central RSM Area Rep

    Cheers Naith, catch tank was about £110 from Merlin Motorsport.
     
  35. Naith

    Naith RSM Admin

    Not bad. Does it have a specific code or is it generic?
     
  36. It's generic ktec do the same one with pipes for 119
     
  37. TimR26

    TimR26 South Central RSM Area Rep

    That's excluding VAT and I don't think it's powdercoated.

    It cost me about £135 for the Mocal, ITG breather filter, 1m oil hose, and jubilee clips.
     
  38. What benefit does this give?
     
  39. TimR26

    TimR26 South Central RSM Area Rep

    Stops oil going back into the intake and lowering the octane of the fuel.
     
  40. matt e

    matt e South East RSM Area Rep

    @TimR26 can you remember what internal diameter hose you bought ?
     

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