The Ford Performance Oil Separator I fitted to my Mustang has been on for 7 months now, curiosity got the better of me today.
Emptying these catch cans can be done a couple of ways, either on or off the vehicle. Owing to the difficulty I had in fitting the push pins into place, I decided to leave the unit in place and remove the top hat.
First, remove the engine cover to allow access and then loosen the four bolts holding the lid in place.
After unclipping the hose connected to the inlet manifold, I went through and removed each screw by hand VERY carefully. These are not magnetic so don't rely on your magnetized screw driver to hold them in place. A replacement for something this obscure would be very difficult to find. (Keep in mind I am in Australia, EVERYTHING takes longer here.)
Hardest one to remove was the one sitting under the radiator expansion tank. I actually lifted the lid off and out with the screw still in tact to be safer than fiddling with it and risking dropping it into the depths of a Coyote engine bay. I have seen where the hose is removed to gain access but I do not like digging deeper than I have to with these sort of things.
The amount of oil collected was about what I expected.
Removing the oil can be done a couple of ways. When the whole unit is removed from the car, the oil can be simply be poured out. When left in place like mine, you can use a syringe to suck the oil from the container or use paper towels to absorb it. The amount in the tank was such the paper towel method was better suited here.
Once the tank is cleaned out, replace the top hat, remembering to click the hose back onto the inlet manifold in the process.
Engine cover back on.
As mentioned, the amount of oil was what I was expecting, owing to the minimal km's done over those 7 months.