Re: Re: Glemseck – thinking aloud

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Michael
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Hi TJ,

I had a “dry ice blast” to my engine before I’ve removed any cover.
It was approx. 100,- Euros for that but it is worth it 😉

Having your bikes condition in mind, that would be a great help to work on a clean engine without the rest of the “green”.

Finally I have understood the additional oil pump installation. It is in addition to the stock oil pump but driven from the same sprocket on the balancer shaft.
Well, took a while 😉

That looks very feasable to have high pressure and high volume, as needed.

The electric fuel pump may push a high volume, but I can’t believe it has a high pressure output.
On the other hand it is 12V x 6A = 72 Watts. Our starter motor has about 500 to 700 Watts, not sure.
I expect this pump to be (much) smaller than the starter motor.

One question:
How do you tell the electric pump that it’s job is required ?

Ignition on and pump on seems to be to easy ? Manual switch to be actuated bears a high risk of forgetting to do so.

Engine runs (indicated via stock oil pressure sensor?) turns the electric pump on ?

Cheers, Michael

PS: Pic shows the dry ice cleaned engine, which looked horrible before.


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