Engine Pro Ventilation System Type 200 Oil Catch Can on 2040-parts.com
Werribee, VIC, Australia
Professional Ventilation System - type 200 - suites engines up to 250 KW
The Professional Ventilation system is specifically designed to accommodate the latest generation of turbo-charged engines and has the following advantages over existing solutions, and to catch and filter the crank case vapours before they re-enter you air intake system. Oil entering the the air stream causes;
The filter is replaceable, however they have a long service if maintained when you do your regular engine servicing. This is not the M & H branded Provent. This is a reduced cost but same functionality version. It uses the same filter concept, has the pressure valve in the lid and in the canister to avoid positive pressure in the crank case Features
12 Position mounting bracket - position to suit all installations Lower large connection is to the inlet (vacuum side) Upper large connection is to the rocker cover Bottom connection is sump or drain connection |
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