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It amazes me how many catch cans are sold with no medium inside them, they are basically useless without them.

As above, put some scourer wire pads inside, not steel wool though, the wool is far too light and seems like it could blow away with a breeze.

did you add baffles and some other bits like scourer in the catch can? I find that the water condensation with minor oil vapour can still get passed back into intake :wacko:

nope. But the engine already has baffled plates on top of the camshafts - scourer in the catch can???

nope. But the engine already has baffled plates on top of the camshafts - scourer in the catch can???

You need something inside the catch can to scrub the oil mist entering it so the oil remains in the catch can, otherwise it does next to nothing.

Do you have the mine's cam cover baffles?

You need something inside the catch can to scrub the oil mist entering it so the oil remains in the catch can, otherwise it does next to nothing.

Do you have the mine's cam cover baffles?

yes, but not yet installed

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