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1. 09:07 PM - LOM Engine questions (Mike Pienaar)
2. 09:19 PM - Re: LOM Engine questions (Stephen Beaver)
3. 09:29 PM - Lom Oil pump (Mike Pienaar)
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Subject: | LOM Engine questions |
The items on the photo attached came with my motor, where do they go?
Thanks
Mike
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Subject: | Re: LOM Engine questions |
The item on the right looks like the anti-siphon valve for the oil feed to
the engine. The male end threads into the side of the oil pump and forms the
main oil supply to the engine. The female end would go to the oil delivery
port on your oil tank. Its purpose is to prevent oil flowing back into the
tank when the engine is stopped.
The two items are simple banjo fittings.
On 10/11/11 12:05 AM, "Mike Pienaar" <mjpienaar@shaw.ca> wrote:
> The items on the photo attached came with my motor, where do they go?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
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Which of the 2 ports on the oil pump is "in" and which is "out"
Thanks for all other info
Mike
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