[s-cars] RE: air/oil separator group purchase

Brett Dikeman brett at cloud9.net
Tue Aug 6 13:21:55 EDT 2002


>At 10:47 AM 08/02/2002 -0400, tblack wrote:
>
>>Keep in mind one important matter in the colder parts of the country where
>>below freezing temperatures are encountered you may find the seperator tank
>>full of frozen moisture from the combustion process. This can result in
>>blown oil seals and lots of oil mess to clean up, BTDT. The tank should be
>>located such that it has adequate heat to prevent this happening. In the
>>area to the passenger side of the engine behind the EM should be ideal.
>>Any thoughts?

At 12:16 PM -0400 8/6/02, Kneale Brownson wrote:

>How does this placement (or any other, for that matter) help with a
>car that would sit out overnight in sub-zero temps (F)?


I think what he's saying is that the unit should be located where it
will get sufficiently hot enough that moisture either won't
accumulate or will be boiled off as a course of normal running.  I
don't think it will be a problem for most of us, since both crankcase
gasses and most of the engine compartment get pretty toasty.

Brett
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