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Old 08-11-11, 03:03 PM
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ON dcoe and oil lines

Hi all.

I've been searching the forums and couldn't find anything on this specifically:
Can anyone advise me if it is ok when using a DCOE to not use the carb feeding oil lines and leave the metering actuator in its 'off' position and just use premix with the fuel ? Yes, I'm almost there...

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Yes as long as u pre mix it will be fine
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buy the block off plate or make one for the OMP (oil metering pump) and seal it really good, also what motor 12A or 13B? no reason to have hte old lines potentially leaking all over just toss them all together.
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thank you REAPER-RACING and Rotor_Venom08 (it's a 12A)

I've been running the oil lines and a homemade linkage, seems to work but I've been adding premix just to be safe.

I'll make a plate.
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