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    Default Bajaron's oil catch can

    This is Bajaron's oil catch can setup & I made a promise to him if I did it I would post the how to.

    I had the pleasure at Lamont's BBQ to see it & I liked the idea of not having to empty a can as the oil will end right back in the engine after it's shut down.

    1. Universal glass fuel filter. It does come with hose barb fittings but none were used. (to bulky)

    2. Foam, Foam installed & the fuel filter & gasket that I removed from the fuel filter.

    3. The new setup connected to the engine. (Be sure not to cut the vent hose to short. easy fix if you would happen to though)

    4. The final deal.

    To sum it up, it is a very cheap & easy mod to keep the oil out of the air box. My only consideration in the process that I didn't do was to take the nut ends of the filter to the grinder & make them round, so the trip into the hose would be smoother, but I didn't & all went well.

    Will update after the riding season as to how it worked for me.

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    Nice job---- sure beats getting oil in the airbox!

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    I looked at those after seeing this... Not sure I like that upper hose connection... Looks like it isn't very secure - Not enough real estate on the filter housing. *but hey... If it is working and holding... So be it. I see why it has to be that way though.. the nipples that came with it seem like they would be restrictive somewhat, not to mention adding to the length.

    I may have to do this. I have TWO oil catch cans now... In line. Experimenting. I was getting blow by oil out through the breather element and the fit was too tight as it was... So now I'm keeping my eye on it. I don't mind emptying catch cans... With the oil level a bit below the full mark, and bike running right I get hardly any in there.

    With a bad O2 sensor, you will find that you get a lot more blow by... and I'm betting that you'll still end up with oil in the air box. I guess the choice is accepting that it may happen... I blew a lot of oil out via the catch can method once my O2 Sensor went. Spyder was running like crap.

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    Ameobe,

    How is the oil catch working so far?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyder 2401 View Post
    Ameobe,

    How is the oil catch working so far?
    No issues what so ever 2k+ miles with it installed.

    Again, If I were to do it again, I would probably round the ends for the hose connections.
    But also, there is no pressure involved so no worries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ameobe View Post
    No issues what so ever 2k+ miles with it installed.

    Again, If I were to do it again, I would probably round the ends for the hose connections.
    But also, there is no pressure involved so no worries.
    Glad to hear it but not surprised. I've got 4 or 5k on my mod and it looks like it's not doing anything at all! It is, of course, doing a great job. But it's so trouble free and clean it appears to be doing nothing.

    What more could you ask for! Thanks again for the How-To post!
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    THE REAL CATCH CAN!!

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    What kind of foam do you use and where can I get some?
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by REPOPS View Post


    THE REAL CATCH CAN!!
    I think this is called a BONG!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BajaRon View Post
    I think this is called a BONG!
    I remember that..use em in the '70's..oh wait..I forgot that I can't remember the '70's!!

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    Default Bajaron's oil catch can

    No never did that. Was testing new supercharger before raceday and oil blew all over the engine. C5 Z06 GT1. Trip to auto parts store bought qt. of thinner poured it out and JB welded barb fitting in and attached the stand pipe with filter. There was no way to obtain a catch can before racing and I had to do something or go home.

    Worked great for the weekend with 2nd. Place finish. Retired the can to the shelf for a good store bought can with drain as soon as I could get one ordered.

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    Aerocharger catch-can:


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    Thanks for the post, I might have to try this. The last one I did, did not work out so well.
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    I'm a noob with a 2011 RT-S SE5. Is this something I need to address? I have to ask, why doesn't CAN-AM address it instead of forcing customers to toil with it? Or is this a fix for a mod that causes a problem?

    I also was curious what happens if oil gets in the air-box? Why does oil get in there? How does this fix it?

    I'm sorry to be so lame to ask such basic questions. I don't understand why CAN-AM wouldn't have fixed or addressed the issue by now, but I am assuming that I have this issue and as a noob don't rightly know if I do.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JonGalt View Post
    I'm a noob with a 2011 RT-S SE5. Is this something I need to address? I have to ask, why doesn't CAN-AM address it instead of forcing customers to toil with it? Or is this a fix for a mod that causes a problem?

    I also was curious what happens if oil gets in the air-box? Why does oil get in there? How does this fix it?

    I'm sorry to be so lame to ask such basic questions. I don't understand why CAN-AM wouldn't have fixed or addressed the issue by now, but I am assuming that I have this issue and as a noob don't rightly know if I do.

    The RT has a different design. I have heard of no problems with the RT, and had none myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NancysToy View Post
    The RT has a different design. I have heard of no problems with the RT, and had none myself.
    Thanks...One less thing to worry with!

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    One thing we all seem to forget is these are fairly new machines and a new technology so there will be some things that have to be addressed as they crop up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yfactor View Post
    One thing we all seem to forget is these are fairly new machines and a new technology so there will be some things that have to be addressed as they crop up.
    I don't forget this fact, I simply don't care when they charge $27K for these things. My Honda costs less and is more complicated than a Spyder. That fourth wheel adds a lots of confusion to the engineering process! /end sarcasm

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    I'm getting ready to do a 600 mile service - is oil in the airbox something I need to worry about afterward?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpydherLuv View Post
    I'm getting ready to do a 600 mile service - is oil in the airbox something I need to worry about afterward?
    If you put too much oil in, then you will get some in the airbox. It has to have a place to go, and that appears to be the path of least resistance. Some people have done simple things like putting a piece of foam in the breather tube to prevent the oil from reaching the filter. I just put a K&N air filter in my Spyder as the oil won't harm it like it would a paper filter.

    Also, ryding hard can force more oil into the airbox so that is something to be mindful of.

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    Thanks Spyderwolf

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    Although I get some minor oil wetness in the bottom of the airbox which I check every 3,000 when I change the oil- the air filter shows No signs of any oil but I will continue to monitor the situation.

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    The dealer did my first oil change, and when I went to switch out my air filter it had oil a good 1/4 of the way up the front of it. Of course that totally eliminates the effectiveness of a paper filter, so that is one of the things that helped me decide to put the K&N in the air box instead. I change my own oil now, make sure I don't overfill it, and no longer worry about what goes into the air box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpyderWolf View Post
    The dealer did my first oil change, and when I went to switch out my air filter it had oil a good 1/4 of the way up the front of it. Of course that totally eliminates the effectiveness of a paper filter, so that is one of the things that helped me decide to put the K&N in the air box instead. I change my own oil now, make sure I don't overfill it, and no longer worry about what goes into the air box.
    It's more what goes into the throttle bodies than what goes into the airbox. Some have had enough oil to drip out of the right front corner onto hot parts, which isn't good either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BajaRon View Post
    It's more what goes into the throttle bodies than what goes into the airbox. Some have had enough oil to drip out of the right front corner onto hot parts, which isn't good either.
    I only had about 7 or 8 hundred miles on my Spyder, And the oil was dripping out the weep hole on the bottom of the air box, Lot of hot parts down there. Don't think it could of cause a fire, But it sure didn't smell pretty when the oil hit those hot parts,.

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