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RE: Home-made Oil Separator For the California 617 turbo - rdirtycar - 07-16-2010

In Connecticut dripping oil under the car is called automatic rust proofing.


RE: Home-made Oil Separator For the California 617 turbo - Captain America - 07-16-2010

Haha Yeah I hear ya Forced


RE: Home-made Oil Seperator For the California 617 turbo - charmalu - 04-12-2012

(12-02-2008, 02:58 AM)totaldisaster that is the other issue.

Is the oil vaporized? Or just a mist in collusion with air? Why would I want this oil sent back to the crankcase if it has been broken down by heat?

Is the process to extract it from air condensation? or coalescence?

This would have great bearing on my chosen media.

FI - I have not found a suitable can, they would still need modifications, they are empty. The oil needs to come into contact with something.

What do you guys think of this? <!-- ia0 -->w208 separator.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment]

This wasn`t answered, even though it is listed as W208 part.

I was seasrching in Google for the 82 240D oil seperator, and came across this posting that Todaldisaster mentioned
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/Z127/POR_Z127_ENGoil_pg2.htm

Charlie





RE: Home-made Oil Separator For the California 617 turbo - JustPassinThru - 04-15-2012

Here's a couple pics of the 1982 240D oil separator:

http://i44.tinypic.com/2hwlbna.jpg
http://i39.tinypic.com/nzf0vn.jpg