-
Re: 670 Rotax
I unboxed my 670 today and started the install. I will use this thread to report 670 specific item for the group
Rod Davis, Rotax Rick zero time engine. Job looks great, high quality, neatly packed, all accessories and hardware.
Mounting- standard Avid 582 brackets fit properly. Looks like it will slide in easily. Details to follow.
Weighed everything:
670 engine 89.5 lbs
Starter and housing plate 5.5 lb
Bing 54 carbs 4.0 lb (2carbs)
Dual air filter and clamps 1.0 lb
total 100.0 lbs
-
Are going with oil injection or premixing?
Sorry for asking you again I get confused jumping between forums.
-
Re: 670 Rotax
What type oil was advised by Rick for Rotary Gear lubrication ?
-
Re: 670 Rotax
TY2068,
I don't know about R Rick but everyone I know just uses a 2 stroke oil for rotary valve and water pump shaft lubrication. I don't believe this is a high wear area.
Dave
-
Re: 670 Rotax
The oil lube has the same basic reservoir at the top, and the engine was shipped with that system primed and full.
The oil mixing pump was disabled, and Rick makes mixing (at 40:1) a term of his warranty. That means I get back a ton of space behind the dash when I pull the oil tank.
Rick requires Amsoil Interceptor or Quicksilver PWC oil at 40:1
I have the engine mounted now and intend to make all the connections today, oil, throttle, fuel, and begin mounting the radiators. I plan to add a belly radiator for summer cooling, and have a blocker plate that is cockpit controlled for cooler seasons.
-
Re: 670 Rotax
Can you verify if small Rotary valve supply bottle was filled with 2-cycle pre-mix oil or 30w motor oil. I was told that Rick advises using straight 30w motor oil for Rotary Shaft-Gear lubrication. You may want to verify what's in the RV lube bottle.
-
Re: 670 Rotax
I have no idea what "I was told" means, and no I will not verify for you anything.
On his web site, and in the instructions Ron Davis insists on the premium oil types and brands that I just posted. Why is the internet full of people who would believe "I was told?" and apply it to someone's reputation?
What is your angle, TY2068?
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules