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I have a BT catch can, and to empty it; you have to remove it and unscrew the bottom.
Hey 1BAD383, I have seen those too and it does not look like it would be too difficult to remove the canister to empty it. By the way, your car looks great !! Love the red stripes and the air intake is just awesome. Well done my friend!
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I have a BT catch can, and to empty it; you have to remove it and unscrew the bottom.
Drill and tap the BT can's bottom for 1/4" npt. Install a 90 degree street elbow, a 2"nipple, and a small valve and you wont have to take the bottom off again. I did this a few years ago and got all the fittings in chrome too!
Yes and it really doesn't work well. The pet**** isn't a straight through valve so thicker fluids like oil don't drain as well as a regular ball valve does. Plus if you ever think the drain may be plugged you can stick a wire through a standard ball valve, no dice with a pet****.
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