Servicing Your CorkSport Oil Catch Can for Winter

Servicing your OCC

ย ย ย We at CorkSport hope all of you are staying safe, warm, and happy during this winter season. ย As the weather changes, so do the components in your Mazda. ย Making sure to take the time to maintain your Mazda properly will go a long way. Whether you own a Mazdaspeed, NA Mazda, or Turbo Mazda3, here is how to service your CorkSport Oil Catch Can and why that is important as the weather starts to become colder.

 

CorkSport Diagram of Aluminum Oil Catch Can

 

Why Use an Oil Catch Can

Having an oil catch can on your Mazda is always a good idea. ย Over time, the engines will start to wear down allowing oil to blow by the piston rings. ย Due to this, you can have oil pass back into your intake, causing unwanted smoke to come out of the tailpipe. ย Keeping oil from contaminating the engine will result in a much cleaner engine over time. ย 

Also, having an OCC on your car is a good way to tell if you have internal engine issues or a bad PCV. ย We recommend draining your catch with every oil change. ย If you see a bunch of oil in your catch can, then you know itโ€™s time to start looking into why the can is filling up with oil.

 

Top view of the CorkSport Oil Catch Can

 

Servicing Your Catch Can for Winter

Follow these couple steps below on getting that catch can back up to a new status:

  1. Remove Top Dipstick
  2. Remove Bottom Plug
  3. Spray Brakleen Through Dipstick Hole. You can also remove the hose line and spray through the hose line
  4. Allow Draining
  5. Repeat A Couple of Time to ensure your can is clean
  6. Check all rubber hoses. Make Sure None of them are cracked or look dry
Installed oil catch can for Mazdas


 

Why You Should Service Your Oil Catch Can

ย ย ย Even though oil/gas takes really cold temperatures to freeze, water vapors still make it into the system, which can most definitely freeze. ย The last thing you want is to have your oil catch no longer able to catch the nasty vapors the engine puts off. ย 

If you have a frozen can, those will pass by the baffle and make it into the intake. ย Ensure to drain that OCC, and continue to drain it every time you change your oil. ย As long as you do that, there should be no problem with having your catch freeze or getting too dirty. ย 

Oil Catch Can

Check-in with us and see other tips and tricks for your Mazda.

Keep on driving Mazda, fam!

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