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13BT_RX3 11-15-06 05:59 PM

(OIL) 12A MOP MOD Illustrated
 
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I have been interested in feeding my engine 2 cycle oil through the OMP/MOP/oil metering pump. I was interested in one of these: http://rotaryaviation.com/oil_inject...p_adaptors.htm
But after browsing around the forum for a bit I decided to mod my own OMP.

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I chose to use a set screw instead of using a block-off plate, because it seemed like an easy enough way to get the job done.

I installed the aux inlet nipple vertically centered on the main bore 0.325" in from the end with the actuation lever. After inspecting the passages it looked like the easies spot to tap the supply in.

I used LOCTITE 7649 primer and 648 retaining compound to hold the threaded hardware in place.

After these mods and a thurough cleaning a rebuild was in order. Viton O'rings were chosen because of superior resistance to synthetic oils.

O'ring sizes used were:
1 x 7/32" x 13/32" (-107) - Actuation Lever Seal
1 x 3/8" x 1/2" (-12) - Drive Bushing/Retainer Seal
2 x 11/16" x 13/16" (-17) - End Plate Seals

I need to find a suitable tank for the oil and then I will test.

boostedHULK 11-15-06 07:55 PM

I really like it. But, there wouldn't be much need to run synthetic oil through that, because that's going to the combustions, where all the crap from the synthetic oil would end up. But, you could now run it in your engine, because it's not longer being put into the combustion chamber, correct?

13BT_RX3 11-15-06 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by boostedHULK
I really like it. But, there wouldn't be much need to run synthetic oil through that, because that's going to the combustions, where all the crap from the synthetic oil would end up. But, you could now run it in your engine, because it's not longer being put into the combustion chamber, correct?

Very true.

My plan is to use some sort of 2-cycle oil. Not sure which brand to run yet. Just that it needs to be TWC 3.

I see a possible problem now though. Look at this:

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Would the 2 cycle oil bleed into the main oil supply without a mod to install another o'ring at the shaft? If so, how will this effect the engine oil? Will it move the other way? Will it move at all?

13BT_RX3 11-15-06 09:28 PM

Has anyone ever played arount with the spring rate in the OMP? The spring seems a little weak. A stiffer spring might give more "top end" oil flow. What is the drive ratio? Engine RPM to Pump RPM?

Hyper4mance2k 11-16-06 02:44 AM

Why tcw3 over any other? I found recently that my car runs better on 2t. What is the difference?

Rx Seven 11-16-06 02:53 AM

Have you seen this thread, it should help.

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...hlight=MOP+MOD


And what do you plan on doing for the tank?

IanS 11-16-06 06:27 AM

I use an oil catch can from ebay for my tank. I have the RA adapter.

13BT_RX3 11-16-06 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by IanS
I use an oil catch can from ebay for my tank. I have the RA adapter.

Does the RA part have cross porting of the stock oil feed to the port around the drive area. I have not seen any pics of the backside. I see some people mod their front covers to relieve oil pressure once the OMP feed is blocked off? Like this pic taken from:
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...hlight=omp+mod

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...hmentid=199982
With the 12A OMP the gasket could be relieved instead of the front cover. Just not sure if blocking the omp effects how much pressure is left at the connection between OMP and the front cover. I am leaning towards "not significantly".

13BT_RX3 11-16-06 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by Hyper4mance2k
Why tcw3 over any other? I found recently that my car runs better on 2t. What is the difference?

New to me. Any more info?

13BT_RX3 11-16-06 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by 13BT_RX3
I see a possible problem now though. Look at this:

https://i123.photobucket.com/albums/.../OMP-MOD-4.jpg

Would the 2 cycle oil bleed into the main oil supply without a mod to install another o'ring at the shaft? If so, how will this effect the engine oil? Will it move the other way? Will it move at all?

I measured the ID of the Bushing(~.313") and the OD of the drive shaft (~.312"). The bushing and shaft lengths at these sizes are ~0.5". The equivalent orifice size would be very small. This would be the same as having an ~.0005" diameter hole that is 0.5" long. Internal pressure is ~atmospheric at this spot and with no PCV used the oil galley should be nearly the same. Height of the oil in the tank over height of the oil in the sump would be the only driving force. The viscosity of the oil would make for a slow flow too. I doubt there will be much flow out.

patman 11-16-06 10:52 AM

Looks like a nice job dude. I did this a couple years ago ( i think i was the first diy-er), and i have a couple small bits of info to add as far as the whole system goes.

I had the best luck with the tank mounted so that the bottom was about 6" above the pump. that gave me good flow without too much pressure to cause leaks.

You cannot use a plastic tank, the 2-stroke oil will degrade the plastic. I welded one together from thin aluminum treadplate.

It is a very good idea to use a level sensor in the tank. I used a stock oil pan level sensor and an LED inside the car.

2-cycle oil will cause rubber hose to swell and leak, so use either viton hose or -4AN braided stainless that has a teflon or ptfe liner.

here is a link to my old thread if anyone wants some more info:
https://www.rx7club.com/rotary-car-performance-77/diy-2-stroke-mop-write-up-pics-372329/

pat

patman 11-16-06 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by Hyper4mance2k
Why tcw3 over any other? I found recently that my car runs better on 2t. What is the difference?

from what i understand, tcw3 does not necessarily lubricate as well as some of the other oils, but burns much cleaner. Its basically an environmental designation. The other thing is that it is much more readily available, especially in larger quantiies, because it is what is required to run in boats, which are the only big 2-stroke gas engines.

(trains and huge ships and shit use 2-stroke diesel engines, but i dont think they require spare lubrication because they run off very unrefined fuel; many if not most use straight crude oil)


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