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Old 02-12-2016, 09:33 PM
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Ebay catch can?

Anyone ever used one in a Powerstroke?
 
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Old 02-12-2016, 09:43 PM
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You mean like an oil catch can for the CCV?
 
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Yup, my truck heart has decided to give problems suspected piston ring failure, after a trip to Cali, the blow by is throwing alot of oil mist into the intercooler and dont want it filling up with oil, while I rebuild my e99 block, its bad after 810k
 
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All the catch can's I seen on FleaBay were 3/8" or 1/2" outlets and on our trucks I do believe it was 5/8 hose it might of even been larger than that. You really wouldn't want to restrict down to that small. I myself made a catch can since all the cheap ones were the wrong size and the ones that would work were out of my price range.
Or just go to air with your CCV but that stinks .
 
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Gotcha never saw the inlet outlet size. Guess Ill make my own. Thanks
 
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Here is what I came up with made out of PCV and it helps but not a total solution but about $20 I'm pleased. It helps and keeps the crank case pressure at a negative psi. Home made CCV catch can with drain and plumbed back into intake Mind you I am sure there might be a better way but I built mine off of what I read about others doing this and Utube ideas.



There is alot of info out there. Here is one
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/8...questions.html
 
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Thats what plan on doing, something like yours just to keep all that oil out while I get my other engine rebuild. Thanks
 
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