Baffled Aluminum Breather Tank / Oil Catch Can Tube With 1/2" Ports Red on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
The dimensions of the can are the following
10.5" tall
Tube 3" Diameter
Bracket 5" wide.
The 2 side ports are 1/2" NPT threaded for various types of connections/configurations.
The port at the top of the can is a tube which has internal baffling built into it.
This will prevent oil from escaping and remaining inside the catch can.
Fully Tig Welded
Bracket is formed with an extrusion for superior strength and durability.
Powder Coated Red
A 3/8" drain valve is included.
Filter included.
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