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I'll answer my own question (regarding using a fuel injector as a
primer valve between fuel line and rotor housing oil injection hole).
I did a bit of testing with air. Injectors will open at about 20 - 30
psi back pressure.
So with low pressure fuel pump (2.5 - 5 psi) the obvious solution is to
mount the injector backwards.
However, this is probably a non-issue. The oil injection port (hole) in
the rotor housing closes about the same time as the secondary (aux)
port, so there really shouldn't be any backpressure to amount to
anything (normally aspirated).
Expecting to finish installation and do a test tomorrow. Maybe even a
picture...
Although probably not of interest to anybody else on this list. Most
are using fuel injection anyway.
Finn
Finn Lassen wrote:
I changed my
mind and am installing the primer line in one of the oil injection
holes in rotor housing.
It just occurred to me that the compression in the rotor housing could
force the fuel injector open and force the fuel out of the fuel lines.
Any idea of at what pressure (on the output side) our fuel injectors
open when there is no (or little - 2.5 psi) fuel pressure on the input
side or the fuel injector?
Finn
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