I'd like your opinions regarding a small custom oil/air separator can I'm considering making.
My scavenge pump is -10AN and my oil cooler inlet is -12AN. I think I'd like to introduce a simple, small tank that will separate some of the vapors out of the mix, while taking care of the hose size mismatch.
First question: Is this a worthwhile project? I've had a few people tell me not to bother, just use an adapter to address the size difference.
Second question is regarding design. I plan to have the -10AN inlet port enter near the top of a small can (maybe 2-3" diameter, 4" tall) tangentially to encourage swirl. There will be a -12AN outlet at the bottom to send the oil to the cooler, and a pretty small vent hose at the top, plumbed to the oil tank. The vent needs to be small, otherwise too much oil will take that route, bypassing the oil cooler.
I've got a buddy who's good with Tig.
What do you think? Is it as simple as I think? Any suggestions regarding the design or if it will help cooling?
on edit: FormulaSuper (Scott) has a similar car/engine/oil cooler combination and he does not have any oil cooling issues. In fact, he says he may start blocking off some of his cooler. So, this mod I'm considering isn't to address a cooling problem.
I've got a buddy who's good with Tig.
Thanks very much for your input.