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Old 05-20-05, 09:19 AM
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electric oil pumps

Do they make an electric oil pump for the 12as Its going in my '79. anyone know where i can find one?
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why.....because i want to know. I was gonna build a box for carb and since the oil pump is drivin by a rod on the carb then thats one more thing i need to get to work on both sides of the box. Now does any one know?
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OK, now we know that you are looking for an oil injection system not an engine oil supply pump. Why not just premix and not worry about the metering system?
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Is it safe to just run premix and not havce the oil metering???? This is a turbod motor. What do i do with the rod that goes from the carb to the oil metering pump????
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you take the omp off the front of the block, there is a gasket there you can use for a template make sure to make a thick piece of metal and some silicone sealant, then you premix with 2stoke oil because it is designed to burn off
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Factory electronic oil metering pumps wont bolt up to any 1st gen front covers without mods,and worse,you need the proper S5-S6 EFI computor to drive the OMP correctly.....basically its not something Id recommend pusuing.
There are remote, aviation style OMP systems out there.Look into it,as those type systems are supposed to work well and they(or premix) will allow you to run synthetic oil safely in the pan.

Premix is superior since its always mixed thouroughly and its delivered smoothly with the fuel.....you just have to get the mixture right and NEVER forget the dump the oil in the fuel tank.
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i think www.atkinsrotary.com sells an electric pump
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thanks guys for the responses
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Pre-Mix!!!
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