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I will take a pic tomorrow (ive been meaning too since i did it) They sell male 3/4" hose fittings in the same area as these tanks I bought two of those then ran 3/4" heater hose from my CCV to the can on my frame and then back up to the intake where its suppose to be haha. After doing this I realize that the small amount of oil that is deposited into the can you could probably go with one of their smaller ones but also have to remember that smaller COULD possibly equal more restriction... I also plan to screw a petcock into the bottom of the canister to drain it for convenience
Watch that carefully over time, Nolan. Polypropylene's compatibility ratings with lubricating (petroleum) and mineral oils is a "C", which indicates "Moderate attack of appreciable absorption. Material will have limited life". This is especially true due to the higher temperature of the vapors routing through it... Remember, generally speaking, every 18°F increase in temperature doubles the rate of chemical reactions, and most of these chemical compatibility charts are based on testing at ambient temperature.
All the line strainers seem to be Polypropylene. They remind me of water/air separators on compressors. This one you can get screen from 30-80 mesh.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BANJO-LSTM075-30-Mini-T-Line-Strainer-3-4-In-30-Mesh-/221219064466?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3381af0a92