Drivetrain BSH catch can and dual boost port install
#601
I have developed a weekly routine for the MINI. At night, I pull the dipstick and leave it out 3-4 inches after cleaning (Yeah, one of the design flaws). The following morning, I check the oil, drain the OCC, and check tire pressure. I have a hand-vacuum pump with a resevoir that I use for draining the OCC (it is a mity-vac brake bleed kit). Some guys sell a large syringe. Draining the OCC through the dipstick is much quicker than pulling it and using the drain. My routine is 10 minutes. My OCC had 6-7 oz every week during the winter, but now has less than 1 oz weekly.
I may be drinking the Koolaid, but like has been said, there are issues with this engine and I am doing weekly maintenance to deal with it. My car had a first owner that treated it like a corolla, with dents on every panel, rust on undercar seams, and dozens of stone chips. The car had oil changes per the car reccomendations (3 over 49k miles), and this is why my car uses 1.5 qt over 5000 miles.
I love this car, and to me putting 10-15 minutes into it is a reasonable requirement. Is my car show worthy, or best in class? No. It is a fun daily driver that I look to get another 5 years out of.
Mike
I may be drinking the Koolaid, but like has been said, there are issues with this engine and I am doing weekly maintenance to deal with it. My car had a first owner that treated it like a corolla, with dents on every panel, rust on undercar seams, and dozens of stone chips. The car had oil changes per the car reccomendations (3 over 49k miles), and this is why my car uses 1.5 qt over 5000 miles.
I love this car, and to me putting 10-15 minutes into it is a reasonable requirement. Is my car show worthy, or best in class? No. It is a fun daily driver that I look to get another 5 years out of.
Mike
#602
Oil catch can mounting weak????
Hey Gang,
Got my BSH oil catch can yesterday.
Went to install it today in the "traditional" location and only found a plastic tab that seems (to me) to be very flimsy. Granted, I do not have the hoses connected (which may make the can mor stable), but, still I am worried about the plastic tab breaking over time.
Whatchya think?
Got my BSH oil catch can yesterday.
Went to install it today in the "traditional" location and only found a plastic tab that seems (to me) to be very flimsy. Granted, I do not have the hoses connected (which may make the can mor stable), but, still I am worried about the plastic tab breaking over time.
Whatchya think?
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I concur. Once the hoses are in place you are fine. I would spend a few extra seconds to measure twice and cut once. Get proper tension without any sort of kinking on either hose. Pretty common sense stuff but just thought it would be worth mentioning.
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The wide fitting going into the intake tube.
- Erik
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This is what I use, I got it at Harbor Freight.
http://www.harborfreight.com/battery-filler-96571.html
Dave
http://www.harborfreight.com/battery-filler-96571.html
Dave
http://www.defendersofspeed.com/maintenance-cleaning/
Some good stuff here, and they help support the MINI community.
Have fun,
Mike
Some good stuff here, and they help support the MINI community.
Have fun,
Mike
#621
Hey folks, just got my can and took a look inside.
I noticed a solid plate seprating both ports with the lower half full of holes. That must be the baffling?
Is the baffling suppose to go all the way down to the bottom of the can or just half way down? Mine is at around the half way mark.
Thanks
I noticed a solid plate seprating both ports with the lower half full of holes. That must be the baffling?
Is the baffling suppose to go all the way down to the bottom of the can or just half way down? Mine is at around the half way mark.
Thanks
#624
Just to add my $00.02 to your question about a syringe, I opted for the one from DoS for 2 reasons, 1 they are great supporters of the MINI community 2 their stuff is great and 3 you can see if you're drawing anything out!
#3 may seem trivial but when you can see what you got you can avoid having it drip all over the engine compartment, and that is not trivial!
Good luck with your MINI and enjoy!
M0T0R 0N
#3 may seem trivial but when you can see what you got you can avoid having it drip all over the engine compartment, and that is not trivial!
Good luck with your MINI and enjoy!
M0T0R 0N
#625
I was going to try to do a custom install of another vendors can until I saw this one on NAM.
The install was very simple and the parts seem to be of very high quality. I love this kit because you do not need to cut the factory PCV tube, and it doesn't neck down to 3/8 hose like the others.
I thought I was going to have to install the can on the firewall because the Alta intake locates the cold air tube right where the CC is supposed to go.
I did find a solution though. By moving the bracket down one hole (see first pic) I used some blue lock tite here to make sure it wouldn't spin with only the one bolt. I was able to use the tab on the fire wall. By mounting the CC bracket on the bottom side of the firewall tab I gained enough hood clearance. At the same time it raised the can up high enough to rest on the factory fresh air tube. I put a piece of rubber between the two.
I should note again that I only had a clearance problem because of the after market intake pushing the fresh air tube further to the right than normal.
Here is the can all installed
It's tight, but there's plenty of room so it doesn't rub (they say you don't need hose clamps here but it seemed too loose to me...)
The dual boost port was a cinch to install as well. I used the optional plug to divert the PCV gasses from both sources through the catch can, thus eliminating the need to run two. That is enough reason to buy it, but it also provides two boost sources if you need them. I already have the Alta boost tap for my BOV so I capped them both. I'll use them for future mods though...
So over all all I absolutely love this CC. I love the looks, I love the fact that I didn't have to cut the factory PCV tube. It was easy to install, high quality, baffled, and most importantly, takes care of booth PCV gas sources with one CC.
The only minor complaints that I have are:
1. The drain plug hole in the CC is not tapered so the plug never gets tight. I'm pretty sure it would fall into the CC if turned in to much? I solved this by going to the auto parts store and getting a plug with a head on it, adding an O ring and screwing it in tight. Obviously it isn't tight yet in the pic
2. The boost port only comes with one plug and two wholes. If you are only using it to block the PCV port, and not as a boost source, you're short a plug.
3. They do not give you a nut to use when you install it on the firewall tab. I picked up a lock nut while I was at the parts store.
Other than those very minor things, This set up is great. Far superior to the others I've seen. I'm sure this will become THE CC to use.
The install was very simple and the parts seem to be of very high quality. I love this kit because you do not need to cut the factory PCV tube, and it doesn't neck down to 3/8 hose like the others.
I thought I was going to have to install the can on the firewall because the Alta intake locates the cold air tube right where the CC is supposed to go.
I did find a solution though. By moving the bracket down one hole (see first pic) I used some blue lock tite here to make sure it wouldn't spin with only the one bolt. I was able to use the tab on the fire wall. By mounting the CC bracket on the bottom side of the firewall tab I gained enough hood clearance. At the same time it raised the can up high enough to rest on the factory fresh air tube. I put a piece of rubber between the two.
I should note again that I only had a clearance problem because of the after market intake pushing the fresh air tube further to the right than normal.
Here is the can all installed
It's tight, but there's plenty of room so it doesn't rub (they say you don't need hose clamps here but it seemed too loose to me...)
The dual boost port was a cinch to install as well. I used the optional plug to divert the PCV gasses from both sources through the catch can, thus eliminating the need to run two. That is enough reason to buy it, but it also provides two boost sources if you need them. I already have the Alta boost tap for my BOV so I capped them both. I'll use them for future mods though...
So over all all I absolutely love this CC. I love the looks, I love the fact that I didn't have to cut the factory PCV tube. It was easy to install, high quality, baffled, and most importantly, takes care of booth PCV gas sources with one CC.
The only minor complaints that I have are:
1. The drain plug hole in the CC is not tapered so the plug never gets tight. I'm pretty sure it would fall into the CC if turned in to much? I solved this by going to the auto parts store and getting a plug with a head on it, adding an O ring and screwing it in tight. Obviously it isn't tight yet in the pic
2. The boost port only comes with one plug and two wholes. If you are only using it to block the PCV port, and not as a boost source, you're short a plug.
3. They do not give you a nut to use when you install it on the firewall tab. I picked up a lock nut while I was at the parts store.
Other than those very minor things, This set up is great. Far superior to the others I've seen. I'm sure this will become THE CC to use.
I now have three holes round the body. 2 same size and 1 smaller. Small one looks like it is where the securing clip mounts. Other 2 I can either fit straight connector or 90 degree connector which I guess are for a boost gauge, and a blanking screw. I guess I fit connector in one and blanking screw in the other although I am not using a boost gauge so do I need another blanking screw?