1fasttiller Member Oct 4, 2019 #4 Min 14oz. Why risk a motor for 2 oz of oil and that .00000001 of a HP? I'd rather have a little extra in there to keep her alive!
Min 14oz. Why risk a motor for 2 oz of oil and that .00000001 of a HP? I'd rather have a little extra in there to keep her alive!
DynoDon Moderator Oct 4, 2019 #5 No risk. Been running 12 oz in my personal engines and my customers for 10 years with zero problems.
1fasttiller Member Oct 4, 2019 #6 DynoDon said: No risk. Been running 12 oz in my personal engines and my customers for 10 years with zero problems. Click to expand... Don, is that on angled or flat mounts? I know that is a critical item to consider as well on these. You can get away with less oil when running a flat mount.
DynoDon said: No risk. Been running 12 oz in my personal engines and my customers for 10 years with zero problems. Click to expand... Don, is that on angled or flat mounts? I know that is a critical item to consider as well on these. You can get away with less oil when running a flat mount.
OVALTECH1 Site Supporter Oct 4, 2019 #8 I build my own clones and run 12 of 4t on a 15* mount. No issues and motors are A-Ok at end of year year down.
I build my own clones and run 12 of 4t on a 15* mount. No issues and motors are A-Ok at end of year year down.