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Oil Catch Cans- anyone running them and their experiences...??

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Crow Horse, Sep 30, 2018.

  1. Oct 1, 2018 at 12:53 PM
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    Yup.

    I know for a fact that on certian seadoo supercharged inline 3 motors that those who ran a crank case breather to open air or ran a catch can had issues with valves BREAKING due to rust build up in the extremely moist environments.

    Also, as far as moisture that is all burnt off via combustion, its not like you ever find pools of water in the intake unless you went swimming with your truck, then you have bigger issues.
     
  2. Oct 1, 2018 at 1:14 PM
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    Again, take a look at what some folks drain out of their catch cans. If it were just an oil mist and nothing more, I would see no harm in reintroducing this into the motor via the PCV system. However, it's not just an oil mist. It's at times seriously contaminated with water and other by-products of combustion. Some pretty nasty stuff can come out of the catch cans.

    Marine environments demand particular "systems" that I'm not at all familiar with....I'm guessing that marine motors and auto/truck motors in some respects, are apples and oranges....
     
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  3. Oct 1, 2018 at 1:19 PM
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    correct definitely apples to oranges, but it does prove that a stock setup crank breather setup provides some top end lubrication.

    I getcha on not wanting to cycle the "nasties" through the intake tract
     
  4. Oct 1, 2018 at 1:25 PM
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    As I'm seeing it, the question to ask is"Does the use of a catch can still allow oil in vapor/mist form to pass through it and back into the intake system to allow for upper cylinder lubrication?"

    Anyone?.....
     
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    I'm not an expert by any means.... but I would answer yes. The oil catch system is not 100%..... so some of it does get past and back into the engine. I'm just trying to remove as much as possible.
     
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    Please direct us to a specific source for that info.
     
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    I disagree with you. I don't care for his delivery but I usually agree with most of what he says. I'm not a mechanic but I have been doing most of my own mechanic work for a lot of years. I think his content is decent.
     
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    Not a problem.
    If we all agreed on things, the world would be boring.

    I just tried to point out blatant inaccuracies he made about lighting once with proof and objective data..... He lost his shit.

    The one who knows everything, cannot be taught anything.
     
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    Well said and so very true....
     
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    So,....
    As all seem to have a different opinion,..

    I'd like to hear from someone that has used a catch can on a V6 Taco for over 100,000 miles.

    Simple proof positive that it doesn't cause issues...and is actually beneficial.

    A stock Taco has traditionaly proven to last 300 to 400,000 miles,......so why the catch can???

    And the crickets sing.....

    Anyone??
     
  11. Oct 2, 2018 at 8:14 PM
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    Mine has been on my 2013 for 80,000 miles. No issues so far.
     
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    I have a 2013 and I have had a oil catch can installed since it had 1000 miles on it I now have 111,000+. I have kept track of the amount of shit I have drained and it’s a little over 3 gallons worth of nastiness. Nobody in there right mind would be ok wiling allow this burnt oil water mix going through their intake manifold. Yes run a catch can
     
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    Thanks TomTwo & Yotaman...
    This is what we want to know...

    What catch cans are you using ( reference to Amazon...etc..)

    Thanks,:crapstorm:
     
  14. Oct 2, 2018 at 8:22 PM
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    I’m using same one as OP
     
  15. Oct 2, 2018 at 8:23 PM
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    The probability of the crap going through the EGR system and then being evenly disributed to all six cylinders is not happening. It is probably only going through 2 maybe 3 cylinders at the most. That stuff is nasty I do not want it in my engine.
     
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    I am using the same one OP posted a link to.
     
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    The catch cans that have the clear tube for a sight/level indicator on the side provide another area for leaks and are prone to cracking of the tube in freezing weather. The one the OP posted has a dipstick so you can monitor the gunk. Mine is never half full when I clean it out at each engine oil change. A little teflon tape on the catch can dipstick will keep it tight and prevent a vaccum leak. The hose that comes with the catch can is crap. I used fuel hose on both my catch cans.
     
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    I too used fuel line
     
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