A lot of those are coated in a chemical... so ionno, be careful in what you pic.I heard of people using a brilo pad material. one of those metal dish washing pads would probably be it.
I read somewhere to use a stainless steel mesh or copper mesh.
Jef what did you end up using?
I read in the subbie forum they use "Coalescing Filter"
http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/mod_oil_catch_can-t7702.html?t=7702
that may be the best option, but more expensive.
How about using steel wool? (im just concerned with the small metal that may fall off and get into the intake)
http://www.turbophile.com/technical/diy_catch_can.html
http://forums.evolutionm.net/evo-ho...6019-diy-billet-oil-catch-can-about-20-a.html1. Put the baffle material inside the can. You will use the stainless material of the scouring pad as baffle. The idea is that as the blow-by vapor passes through the baffle, it will condensate and catch on the baffle, separating it from the blow-by as it passes back into the intake tract. Grab a refreshing beverage of your choice and sit down and watch some TV or something while you do this because this step is tedious and boring. Take your stainless scouring pad and pull until you unravel a bit and begin stuffing it into the can through one of the holes in the end of it. Stuff it in one continuous piece. I used about half a scouring bad as baffle until it was packed inside the can pretty densely. I then neatly snipped off the excess and pushed whatever was sticking out or close to the opening in with a small pen. It took me about 30 minutes of leisurely stuffing while watching Comedy Central to fill the can with baffle material. Don’t cut or tear or grind the baffle material etc. as you put it into the can, as you don’t want to create any metal particles. sorry I didn't take pics of this part, but it's pretty self-explanitory.
Where does this install? I had been considering replacing all stock fluid reservoirs with this type of catch container, just for show. Can you think of any reasons it these would not work for a particular fluid due to heat/pressure?
Jef what did you end up using?
not sure about using them for other fluids.
I installed mine near the hood pin (alarm).
I saw pictures you posted on infinitifx.org.
But do not know where you hook-up the two lines to. ( I am slow on this stuff.)
Can you help me on that, please ?. THX
Curious on why this can is needed?
Where does this install? I had been considering replacing all stock fluid reservoirs with this type of catch container, just for show. Can you think of any reasons it these would not work for a particular fluid due to heat/pressure?
transmission fluid reservoir?
also, the washer fluid reservoir is located way down under the right side, behind the bumper, not visable from under the hood really, only the long fill tube is visable...