This location allows easy access to the drain on the bottom of the can and gives you a nice path for the lines to follow from the vents. The catch can will be mounted to the bracket that secures the remote thermostat housing in place. The catch can will be mounted somewhere in the engine bay. To get started installing, run lines from each vent on the LS valve covers which will route up to the catch can that has fittings on either side. It has a mesh screen and filter material that traps the oil and vapor. This can dilute the fuel, lowering the octane rating and creating a sludge-like film through the entire intake track.Ī catch can is designed with baffling on the inside to trap oil and vapor in the bottom side of the reservoir while still allowing the crankcase to breathe freely through a filter that’s on the top side.Īn oil separator is placed in line between PCV hoses. In the case of a vehicle with a PCV system, the vapors are directed into the intake tube then into the intake manifold and its runners. With the movement of the rotating assembly and already having positive pressure in the crankcase, a large amount of oil in the form of vapor is pushed towards the breathers. Blow by occurs when expanding gasses and pressure from combustion work their way past the piston rings and find their way into the crank case, causing a positive pressure. The cause of the problem that all cars have to some degree, is called blow by. Oil separators are included in this category and are used in line with the PCV system on vehicles equipped with them. There are a few different designs when it comes to oil catch cans.