ORIGINAL: octanehuffer
The instruction manual states that it is perfect for 2 cycle.
Unless someone chimes in with a negative I will try this route.Thanks
Adam
I've used it with great success on 2-strokes but I'm not sure of its capacity to lift fuel that far. On balance, I've never had a PMO engine lean out on an upline. More G's there than 10" in a hover?
I'm sure you know that the PMO uses Newton's law that for every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction. IOW, there's a piston in the pump that slides back-and-forth in reaction to the engines vibration on the mount. There's got to be an upper RPM limit on the piston due to inertia, eh? How fast are you turning that .32?
Anyhoo, as W8 said there's only one way to find out but I'd hover the model 2 mistakes (G) high at first!
Let us know how it works out, please.
CR