🚀 Elevate Your Ride with RULLINE's Catch Can!
The RULLINE Universal 350ml Oil Catch Can Tank is designed to capture oil and moisture from your vehicle's PCV/CCV system, preventing carbon buildup and extending engine life. Made from durable 0046 aluminum, it features a leak-proof design and comes with an oil dipstick for easy monitoring. With a universal fit for various car models, this catch can is a must-have for any car enthusiast looking to maintain engine cleanliness.
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Capacity | 4E+2 Milliliters |
UPC | 708630992664 |
Manufacturer | Ruien |
Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.46 x 4.49 x 3.62 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | US-OOCC024-R-ZF |
T**T
Well built
Installed on a 2018 F150 3.5 ecoboost, worked great. Catches a significant amount of oil between changes. You'll have to buy some tubing, stuff it comes with doesnt quite work with the application. Unit itself is great tho.
P**T
This is a great little catch can! (updated)
I was very skeptical about trying this inexpensive oil catch can from a few other reviews, but I'm glad I did.I just completed a manifold replacement and my old, original manifold, had at least a quart of oil sloshing around in it! And, it had leaked out making me think I had an oil leak! All from the PCV valve carrying heavy oil/gas vapor back into the manifold to get dumped back into the intake manifold and only partially burned...what a terrible thing to do to a throttle body, intake manifold and engine!So I looked for a inexpensive oil catch can to try.It's actually very good quality. The other reviews I read said to throw away the hose that comes with it. Well, they must have upgraded the hose to some good, steel braided hose, with a nylon weaved sheath. Very nice, and it looks good too. I used a large electrical cable lopper to cut it. The braid is sharp edged, be careful.I did throw away the small hose clamps, as not needed, but they did seems rather cheap in quality, but the can itself has a nice screw on bottom with an o-ring to seal it. I recommend you grease it lightly to keep from tearing it when tightening and loosening it.I did not use the included aluminum mounting bracket, as I needed a small custom mount for it, but it was nicely coated black. No matter what vehicle you have, you WILL have to get creative and find a place and a way to mount this. Keep your hose runs as short as possible.The can itself is anodized aluminum, so it will not rub off like paint.The last thing I did was to add a small o-ring to better seal the dipstick and I used Permatex liquid thread sealant on the hose barbs. It comes with three different sizes of hose barbs. The medium size barbs fit tightly on the included hose just fine. I saw no need for a hose clamp on them. It's only a slight vacuum after all.I was able to push the braided hoses into the 70 degree corner hose adapter fittings that came on my engine. (PCV valve output and manifold input)The catch can has markings for input and output.I'll update the review when I catch some oil with it. It HAS to work. You know, physics..(UPDATE: After just 350 miles it has collected about a tablespoon or more of oil! (.5+ oz)This is outstanding. This equates to about a quart of oil per 20,000 mi. being poured down your throttle body and into your intake manifold. SO glad I bought and did this addition! )
M**.
Based on your mounting options
I installed near the Power Steering reservoir & ECU on an 2011 MDX. Had to get a screw with the proper thread to use the existing hole that is available in that area. Then had to purchase a hose will the same inside diameter as the OEM breath line from the valve cover, which in rubber is a larger diameter hose than OEM. I am sure with some time and discovery you maybe able to find something close to OEM in both diameters, but you need the time and additional money than a say rubber fuel line. I zipped tied the to rubber lines to the A/C line to insure then don't accidently move and touch the accessory belt, thus cutting them up. It definitely catches oil. I installed this because when I remove the air intake manifold and did the valve cover gaskets. I couldn't believe how much oil I saw in the air intake. After a spending a lot of time to get it cleaned up, I want to catch the blow-by in a catch can versus getting in the air intake. I ended up having to add electric tap to the mounting bracket as the filter would bounce from vibrations and you would hear the can hit the bracket. That solved it. I have to drill the bracket in order to fit the oem style bolt to mount it. In its position you cannot unscrew the can to empty it, you take the top two screws off which disconnects it from the mount and that allows you to bring it straight up and then you can unscrew it to empty. The good news its the removeable pin on top allows you to check on how much oil is in the can so that make it practical without having to unmount the entire unit. I empty about every 4 oil changes. So I am sure many cars will require some modification's with this unit. If you can make it work, its a good unit for the price point. Some of the prices out there are nuts for an aluminum catch can, this isn't for a rocket to Mars... we are just catching blow-by hello.
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