tweak'e wrote:
ISUZUROVER.......woul the old dunny roll filter flow enough? i know a few been useing them for bypass oil filters but would it work as a breather filter?
I wouldn't try it. I would suspect it would be too dense and hold far too much oil - meaning too much pressure in your crankcase.
me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:
Would that be a fair assessment Isuzurover?
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KiwiBacon wrote:Basically if the seperator is better at taking oil out than the rest of the hoses are, we're good to go.
OK - lets say a separator pulls out the really big droplets (accounting for 50% of the mass).
What remains are small "invisible" droplets which are highly diffusive. If you then vent your breather to atmosphere, that will probably be fine, no noticeable oil residue.
However, if you have a closed system, these highly diffusive droplets will deposit very nicely and efficiently in the intercooler, and the turbo compressor wheel.
The development of efficient oil-mist filters like the provent came about because engine manufacturers were reporting that (on heavy diesels) the turbocharger compressors were being damaged by soot laden oil-mist deposits. oil mist is deposited and then slowly evaporates away, leaving behind soot...
So - it depens on your setup as to how efficient a breather you need to or want to have. (bearing in mind on newer vehicles it is illegal to have open vent setups).
fester2au wrote:tweak'e wrote:
something to keep in mind.........at the end of the day by the time you buy a can, fit some sort of half decent filter system your not that far off the price of the Provent anyway.
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Depends on what you can buy teh materials for. I reckon I can make the structure or a design like Kiwibacons for under $20 in either stainless or ali, hence my quest to get a suitably cheap and effective filter medium. I could get the provent filters at USD pirces with cheap freight I could easily make one for under $100 which is at least $75-$120 that remains in my pocket for other things.
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If I wanted to save money on a mist filter, and time an materials were free, I would justy buy a Provent element - people have told me you can get them for ~$60, and make the housing. The elements should do 1500-2000 hrs between replacement - OR, there is no reason you couldn't (carefully) wash them a few times and reuse them. You just need to be careful what solvents you use on them.