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Old 07-23-2019, 09:49 AM
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Nice video. Looks like it not only works, but seems to work nicely. That vent tap looks great too. I will be trying that location next time.
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Originally Posted by Jesse Open
Nice video. Looks like it not only works, but seems to work nicely. That vent tap looks great too. I will be trying that location next time.

that is how the Magnum 180 4St is setup straight from the factory

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Looks good.
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OS 120 III
When you turn this OS 120 over you can hear the vent breath, it's actually loud. One would think that would upset the intake mixture, (going in above the carb) but that does not seem to be the case.
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I would probably move that vent to the cam box too (Judging by the badly rusted Magnums and OS four stroke cam boxes I have seen)
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Maybe I'll peak inside that cam box today, I never have.
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This is on a OS91 pumper that I picked up yesterday, has the same setup
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Bingo! Like that
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Another option is oil. However, oils evaporate; therefore, they serve less time than grease.When oil and grease cannot survive, you should consider using a solid film. However, it should only be used when the other lubricants are not available.

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