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Alloy Catch Tank
TangoMan - 22/3/07 at 09:56 PM

Here

£35 seems like a good deal to me.


bob - 22/3/07 at 10:18 PM

I've got one of their header tanks, top quality work.

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RazMan - 22/3/07 at 11:20 PM

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907 - 23/3/07 at 12:46 AM

Nah.

These sort of things are common as muck now.

They even sell catch tanks in supermarkets.



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mistergrumpy - 23/3/07 at 11:04 AM

That one of them water bottles for hiking Razman? What do you do about the pressurised lid if so.Am liking it it. Shiny and coloured


02GF74 - 23/3/07 at 11:27 AM

99p - how much ???

free, and you get to eat the choccies

oil catch tank
oil catch tank


(actuallly not totally free as there is a B&Q radiator drain tap fitted to the bottom; should drain it as some point to see what is in there )


harry snotter - 29/3/07 at 09:18 PM

not got any pics but just bought a car and the oil catch tank was a baby wipe tub, they look really good qaulity


bob - 29/3/07 at 09:35 PM

I remember someone turning up at one of our WLM summer meets and the catch tank was a stubby fairy washing up liquid bottle, worked a treat though so i spose it just has to be functional as under the bonnet nobody gets to see it.


RazMan - 29/3/07 at 09:35 PM

quote:
Originally posted by mistergrumpy
That one of them water bottles for hiking Razman? What do you do about the pressurised lid if so.Am liking it it. Shiny and coloured


Spot on - just drill the plastic cap to take a bit of tube to mount the filter on, araldite in place and poke a hose fitting in the side .... jobs a goodun.


jacko - 31/3/07 at 03:20 PM

Hi i use a old WD- 40 oil tin cheep as chips