any chance you have a link to that bracket from lowes or know I can find it when I go there?here's the amazon catch can I'm running. Seems to do its job pretty well.
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I believe it was this https://www.lowes.com/pd/National-Hardware-4-47-50-in-Steel-Zinc-Plated-Corner-Brace/1000415221any chance you have a link to that bracket from lowes or know I can find it when I go there?
I just realize some thing I see both catch cans full...I think This video proves dual catch cans help... both cans Did catch oil and Liquids right? So a dual Would be more beneficial long-term just my opinion going back to sleep now thankscheck this video out...
he said i think 6,000 miles and the dude lives in Canada but if he would have had the BMS He might never have a problem...I travel a lot ...a run from NY to Vegas or even California..I never stay in hotels I drive with either my wife or a co worker straight through...I Average about 900 miles in about 14 hours so if I drive for 42 hours that’s some serious miles in... just to be clear I’m using my circumstance which is an extreme... BMS might work for me ...maybe it can be overwhelmed... I myself like The ability to open it up and check it out... everyone is different
Well, back in the day, before there was so much smog s**t on cars, I remember that I could pull the PCV valve out of the grommet it goes into on the valve cover (hose still attached, so it was pulling vacuum), and sometimes you could hear the valve "singing" as it vibrated at a high frequency, I suspect this is the way they work, to regulate the amount of air flow through it. It would stop when you plugged it back into the valve cover as it would encounter less flow. So perhaps with the OCC on, it is changing the flow dynamic in the crankcase just enough to get the valve to make noise.Yep, I checked the can, the threads and o-ring...all are good.
I did find that the noise is coming from where the hose is connected to the PCV. I took off the OCC and hoses, put the OEM hose back on, no noise. I looked over the whole OCC and hoses I then reinstalled it and the noise came back. I used the 'ol screwdriver to ear method all around the hoses and connections and found the source directly on the PCV nipple connection. Not sure if I have the hose clamp on too tight, but I had to stop messing with it and get back to work. I might try trimming the hose slightly and using the stock hose clamp to see if that works.
...more to come.
No, it shouldn't. They would have to prove that the OCC caused the damage that would lead to potential warranty work. Even then, it would be limited to what they could directly prove. In other words, they couldn't deny warranty claims for say the radio because you put an OCC on the engine.Now let me ask a stupid question.
Will the catch cans will void warranty since we are modifying the design intent of how the vapors of the engine should flow?