This video discusses the effectiveness of oil catch cans on the Jaguar AJ126 and AJ133 engines. email: OncaEngineering@gmail.com Music: Jaguar by YagoBeats
Will, good to hear from you. Here are some additional tid bits that describe my particular Oil Catch Can installation. I suggest that you only focus on the Right Hand Side breather tube on the AJ126 and AJ133 engines. The catch can that I purchased from K-Motor Performance (e-bay) came with NPT threaded holes. I purchased some 1/2" NPT fittings with 1/2" barbs and also some barbed elbows to tie into the breather tube. Buy at least 5 feet of 1/2" fuel hose (low pressure ) as it is about 2 feet from mounting point to breather hose tie-in. You will need to cut the Right Hand Side breather tube close to the rear fitting on the engine, using a metal saw blade. Note: I removed the Right Hand Side breather tube to make this cut at the correct angle. You will also need to cut a "notch" in the box that houses the cabin air filter to pass the two 1/2" fuel lines through. There is an M6 threaded hole on the metal wall of the cabin air filter area that can accept the catch can mount. Best of luck.
@@DillonBritt-gw2og Dillon, yes, I started the Onca Engineering YT channel to focus on my various Jaguar projects. I recently posted a summary / review video which covers the channel’s content.
I was looking for a channel like this. I just bought a 3.0S and I want to maintain it myself. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing herman, do you have a list of the required parts gathered anywhere? I would love to get this fitted to my car.
Will, good to hear from you.
Here are some additional tid bits that describe my particular Oil Catch Can installation.
I suggest that you only focus on the Right Hand Side breather tube on the AJ126 and AJ133 engines.
The catch can that I purchased from K-Motor Performance (e-bay) came with NPT threaded holes.
I purchased some 1/2" NPT fittings with 1/2" barbs and also some barbed elbows to tie into the breather tube.
Buy at least 5 feet of 1/2" fuel hose (low pressure ) as it is about 2 feet from mounting point to breather hose tie-in.
You will need to cut the Right Hand Side breather tube close to the rear fitting on the engine, using a metal saw blade.
Note: I removed the Right Hand Side breather tube to make this cut at the correct angle.
You will also need to cut a "notch" in the box that houses the cabin air filter to pass the two 1/2" fuel lines through.
There is an M6 threaded hole on the metal wall of the cabin air filter area that can accept the catch can mount.
Best of luck.
@@OncaEngineering You the Herman with the Quaife LSD's?
@@DillonBritt-gw2og Dillon, yes, I started the Onca Engineering YT channel to focus on my various Jaguar projects. I recently posted a summary / review video which covers the channel’s content.