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Post by skuttadawg on Dec 28, 2013 22:08:59 GMT -5
I have went to premixing since I have a massive leak in the tank or a busted hose . It is covered up in so much oil I will have to degrease it when it stops raining . I did unhook the oil line to the carb and cap it off . I have another oil pump and spinning the gear drive I noticed it does have some drag instead of free spinning , and perhaps more so when it is hooked up and the lines are full of oil . So I feel safe to think that once I remove the stator to get to the oil pump and remove it I might free up a pony or at least a fraction of one .
I would like to hear from anyone who has removed their oil pump on a 2T Minarelli engine and if it did in fact have a lil power gain .
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Post by americanpsycho on Dec 29, 2013 20:07:11 GMT -5
That won't give you an increase in power. Oil pump failure is due to neglecting to maintain it properly.
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Post by tvnacman on Dec 29, 2013 20:35:44 GMT -5
that little tiny pump , will go un noticed . Kinda like someone said to me going to 11 pole stator would put more drag on the crank . Do to magnetic resistance .
You may get a different feel do to the oil and gas mix compared to it being injected .
John
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Post by Mainely Scooters on Jan 18, 2014 17:15:29 GMT -5
It's definitely not enough rotational mass to make any difference.
You would have a greater acceleration difference by losing a pound.
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Post by alleyoop on Jan 18, 2014 17:20:33 GMT -5
Are you saying the rider should loose some pounds Alleyoop
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Post by Mainely Scooters on Jan 18, 2014 17:25:00 GMT -5
Well, I guess we all have a few holiday pounds we could get rid of, right?
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