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So what if I roll?

tallnate said:
So is there a work around fix for this scenario? :dunno: I've experienced this once, was leaned way over on the driver side and after several minutes I noticed smoke dumping out the exhaust. I just assumed my accumulator pushed it's reserve into the motor when my pickup was starting to starve for oil causing the overfilled oil level to get into the intake somehow.
Yes, a catch can with 2 tubes in the bottom. on the inside, the first one is flush with the bottom of the can. The second extends up near the top, maybe 2/3 of the way up. you put the vacuum on the tall one and the oil side on the flush one. Even when oil is pulled in, the tall tube keeps it sucking high and dry. When it is upside down, hopefully you aren't still driving it. When you roll it back over, the most the intake can suck in and dump on top of a cylinder is the volume of the vertical tube if it retained any. Keep the can drained
 
blacksheep10 said:
Yes, a catch can with 2 tubes in the bottom. on the inside, the first one is flush with the bottom of the can. The second extends up near the top, maybe 2/3 of the way up. you put the vacuum on the tall one and the oil side on the flush one. Even when oil is pulled in, the tall tube keeps it sucking high and dry. When it is upside down, hopefully you aren't still driving it. When you roll it back over, the most the intake can suck in and dump on top of a cylinder is the volume of the vertical tube if it retained any. Keep the can drained

I would love to see a pic or diagram of how this works.
 
blacksheep10 said:
Yes, a catch can with 2 tubes in the bottom. on the inside, the first one is flush with the bottom of the can. The second extends up near the top, maybe 2/3 of the way up. you put the vacuum on the tall one and the oil side on the flush one. Even when oil is pulled in, the tall tube keeps it sucking high and dry. When it is upside down, hopefully you aren't still driving it. When you roll it back over, the most the intake can suck in and dump on top of a cylinder is the volume of the vertical tube if it retained any. Keep the can drained

Gotcha, I'll have to look into doing this.

Also, in response to a previous comment, I noticed Rokcrler has a new profile pic.
 

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