Alcohol Fuel Injection/ New efi control unit.
Johnny
allnight at everett.net
Wed Feb 19 09:27:43 GMT 1997
Castor Oil... but I like Klotz better. A side note; I use Klotz 2 stroke
oil (the red stuff) as assembly lube for pistons and rings. It's made to be
a top end lubricant and to be burned, so it doesn't leave as much or the
same deposits as other oils that you might assemble with. I use 50/50
STP/90wt. for everything else... except the cam lobes of course. You might
actually be able to get away with a little Klotz in the methanol to make it
less harsh. Of course the other thing that comes to mind is (gasp) Marvel
Mystery Oil. ;-)
-j-
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> From: Stuart Woolford <stuartw at kcbbs.gen.nz>
> To: diy_efi at coulomb.eng.ohio-state.edu
> Subject: Re: Alcohol Fuel Injection/ New efi control unit.
> Date: Wednesday, February 19, 1997 11:08 AM
>
> >Another source for a lubricant may be the oil that radio control
airplane
> >enthusiasts use to mix with their nitromethane fuel. It may be
> >worth investigation.
>
> ain't that good old linseed oil they use?
> I think it's something like that, I've not fired up my plane for quite
> some time now..
>
> their engines have quite low total hours lifespans...
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> Stuart Woolford, stuartw at kcbbs.gen.nz
>
> >>>>In VI Where Available<<<<
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