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Do you think i could just take the line off the motor after the roll over valve and loop it through the catch can then back to the motor on the 19 models, wouldn't that catch all the oil vapours before going back into the motorHere is my catch can on my 2020 SRX.
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I have a drain on mine. It’s routed out the side below the clutch. I have it so I can pull side panel off pull out the house over lower plastic and flip the red ball valve lever.
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Do you think i could just take the line off the motor after the roll over valve and loop it through the catch can then back to the motor on the 19 models, wouldn't that catch all the oil vapours before going back into the motor
Yes its basically the same thing. I will be doing one on a 2017 Winder this fall like you mention. the 2020 has the roll over valve up under by the gas tank so I chose to run it that way.
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Here is my catch can on my 2020 SRX.
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I have a drain on mine. It’s routed out the side below the clutch. I have it so I can pull side panel off pull out the house over lower plastic and flip the red ball valve lever.
Thanks for sharing Mr. Sled! Now slap a CAI on your sled and show me where I can mount it then haha. Good mounting spot with no CAI.
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Thanks for sharing Mr. Sled! Now slap a CAI on your sled and show me where I can mount it then haha. Good mounting spot with no CAI.
https://ty4stroke.com/threads/catch-can.158005/
This what I am doing on my 2017, if you have a 2020 with a CAI, then run the line back under plenum and into the old spot from the 2017-2019 port. You can basically mount that can anyplace.
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Hey i found that catch can on amazon but it only comes with 10mm fittings, where did you get the brass 5/8 fittings and 90 ?Here is my catch can on my 2020 SRX.
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I have a drain on mine. It’s routed out the side below the clutch. I have it so I can pull side panel off pull out the house over lower plastic and flip the red ball valve lever.
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Hey i found that catch can on amazon but it only comes with 10mm fittings, where did you get the brass 5/8 fittings and 90 ?
Ace Hardware or Menards. The best one for the can would be pressure fitting nipple with threads. I actually took the can with me to the store.
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And here is one that I did on a 2017.
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