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Old 03-02-02, 01:40 AM
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Oil metering nozles

Can I take these out when running premix? I was thinking of removing these and just putting in a M10x1.25 screw in there place, would that be ok?
Old 03-02-02, 12:42 PM
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I can't see why not, as long as the screws arent longer than the oil nozles.
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That'll work.&nbsp Hell, you can use longer bolts - just PST the bitch!



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Thats what I was thinking. Done deal, thats what I'm doing.
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I am lazy I like it oiling itself. AEM baby
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Originally posted by amemiya
I am lazy I like it oiling itself. AEM baby
I am cheap, lazy, and paranoid of electric OMP's and the unsupported claims of an EMS to run them. S4 13B OMP, baby!
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Well it's a done deal. Just took 2 of the old a/t flexplate screws, cut a couple threads off them, added a copper crush washer and bing done. You can kinda see them in this photo.
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Hmm, that's a very strange looking 20B.
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Originally posted by Evil Aviator
Hmm, that's a very strange looking 20B.
hehe yeah I accedently posted here but then figured what the hell, most of you 20b guys are running premix so you been down this road before.
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OK, off to the Rotary Performance forum.
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