maverickagm
Enthusiast
This solution might be a bit overkill, but here's how I addressed the infamous power steering cap issue.
I routed a 3/8" hose from my cap breather to an oil catch can.
1) It prevents fluid from spraying up and onto the exhaust manifold
2) In the event of the cap coming loose, the hose will prevent the cap from coming off.
I bought this very basic 300ml catch can:
The exact same thing is sold under many different brand names....
I welded a simple bracket and used two of the existing heat shield bolts.
There's enough clearance to unscrew the catch can to empty it. There's also a handy dip stick on top that does clear the brake booster.
I think this solution is reasonable. Maybe there's some downside or error that I'm not seeing. If so, feel free to comment below.
I routed a 3/8" hose from my cap breather to an oil catch can.
1) It prevents fluid from spraying up and onto the exhaust manifold
2) In the event of the cap coming loose, the hose will prevent the cap from coming off.
I bought this very basic 300ml catch can:
The exact same thing is sold under many different brand names....
I welded a simple bracket and used two of the existing heat shield bolts.
There's enough clearance to unscrew the catch can to empty it. There's also a handy dip stick on top that does clear the brake booster.
I think this solution is reasonable. Maybe there's some downside or error that I'm not seeing. If so, feel free to comment below.
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