Capacity 800ml. Unit measures 230 mm (9") tall (including filter) by 75mm (3") diameter, 12mm (1/2") pipe size.
Top mounted chrome housed filter for fast oil mist condensation
Oil level indicator
Bottom drain
No more oil-catch problems!
The tank is fitted with twin inputs so it will suit Stag V8 configurations (and twin cams) as well as standard inline engine configurations .
If only one inlet is to be used then either block off the spare one with a blanking plug or T-Piece.
Polished lightweight alloy (296 gram including breather)
Shown here modeled by a Spitfire & a TR6
Beautifully made oil catch can - will enhance under bonnet appearance - this tank is mirror-finish polished alloy, please do not confuse with cheap heavy ebay chrome imitations!
FAQ: Why fit an oil catch tank? Ifyour engine breathes back into its induction system (usual on all engines aftermid 1960s) it is recirculating oxygenless oil-laden air back into the fuel mix.As the induction system operates at full efficiency on oxygenated air thenfitting a catch tank will gain horsepower, as well as prevent carbon &sludge build up in the induction system. Simply removing the emissions &breather system will tend to result in a very grimy engine bay, as well as beingdetrimental to the environment, and an MOT fail - forrace use cars showing any indications of oil fumes from their breather systemwill be required to fit a catch tank by the scrutineers.
FAQ: Do I need the extra bracket shown in some pics? The tank is built with a single lug incorporated to allow fastening to bulkhead or another horizontal surface. But many people prefer the extra security of a 2 point fixing (or 3 point if you use the lug as well) - the tank has been designed to take the standard Triumph wiper motor bracket part no BHA4790
TIP: The contents of the tank will give a good indication of the oil and engine condition. Presence of water indicates condensation, very fluid oil / petrol fumes indicates oil is being diluted by petrol (poor combustion or excessively rich mixture), creamy sludge indicates water contamination (head gasket?), excess fumes indicates piston bore sealing issues. |