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diy oil catch tank

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:54 pm
by NIZAN-R
so i wanted one but didnt want to spend monney on it so i found some info and set of building it it took 3 days only my lunch times so basicly 3 hours to complete.

needed parts.

m8 nut for drain
3 pieces of thin pipe
threaded coupling cut in half for oil level
2 6mm 90deg air fittings
6mm clear air tube
a pipe or tube for the tank
2 end plates for top and bottom
baffel plate to fit in the tank
steel wool

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i had all materials lying around ssteel for a better looking tank
tubing cut to desired length
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drill16mm holes so that the threaded coupling goes into the tube dont want it sticking out too far
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drill holes for where your pipes will go at the top sized to your pipe
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top plate drill a hole and weld a pice of pipe for where the breather filter will go
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will be welded to the top
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got this and cut it in half for where my pipes will conect
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weld it in plece
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bottom plate with a nut welded on for draining the tank
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get some steel wool to put in the tank
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cut a baffel plate to fit in the tank
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weld baffel plate in place in the tank
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weld in the threaded couplings for the air fittings
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i tac welded all the parts in place with the arc welder its hard to weld nice with it so i got a tig welder to weld it all in place and there you go a DIY oil catch can for cheap lol
the finished product
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so when i got home i took out my polishing buff and shined the littel succer up now it looks bling bling
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now where do i fit it ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????
in here
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Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:37 pm
by Riekert
resektpa dude!!

thats some awesome stuff :shock: :D

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 10:00 pm
by Sokar
Very nice worksmanship there! But steel wool and a drain back to the sump? No thanks, after a few heat cycles you'll be picking steelwool out of your bearings!

lx

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 10:21 pm
by NIZAN-R
hahaha i also thought about that.
this one only drains to the ground its over filld oil why send it back to the sump.
that picks i got off googl.
thanx riekert