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fishinghole

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Looking to purchase a couple oilers for my 21 & 45 outboards. Who's making these right now and what styles are available? Thanks!

John
 
John, got your PM. I know I have some oiler stuff left, but my house hold goods shipment has not arrived yet from Germany. Its supposed to be here in about 2 weeks, then I could probably hook you up. If you need it sooner, then you may have to get creative. Let me know.

~James
 
John,

We just use a little boost bottle and drill a hole in the top of it to fill it up.

A small piece of fuel tubing and you are good to go. You can mount it on the motor

lug with a tie wrap or mount it in the hull. We run this set up on our O.S. XM's

and it is really simple and works very well. I have none in stock right now, but

they are on back order. I bought them for $20.00 each,$25.00 shipped to you Priority

Mail Service.

Thanks,

Mark Sholund
 
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John,

We just use a little boost bottle and drill a hole in the top of it to fill it up.

A small piece of fuel tubing and you are good to go. You can mount it on the motor

lug with a tie wrap or mount it in the hull. We run this set up on our O.S. XM's

and it is really simple and works very well. I have them in stock if you would like

one. I think I got $15.00 or $20.00 for them shipped to you depending on the mount.

Thanks,

Mark Sholund

Mark, do you have any pictures?

keith
 
John,

We just use a little boost bottle and drill a hole in the top of it to fill it up.

A small piece of fuel tubing and you are good to go. You can mount it on the motor

lug with a tie wrap or mount it in the hull. We run this set up on our O.S. XM's

and it is really simple and works very well. I have them in stock if you would like

one. I think I got $15.00 or $20.00 for them shipped to you depending on the mount.

Thanks,

Mark Sholund

Mark, do you have any pictures?

keith
Scroll down the page (in the URL linked page) and you'll see my simple solution of the same sort... :)

http://ne-stuff.blogspot.com/2009/05/building-vs1-part-ii.html
 
Niklas,

Ours is the same kind of set up, but we use a little boost bottle instead.

I don't know how to post pictures yet Kevin. We do have a nice digital

camera, maybe someone could help me with pictures?

Thanks,

Mark Sholund
 
I have a couple ideas of oilers for mine.

One will need a small bracket and some soldering, the other would need a large fuel nipple added.

The first one is a 1/3 ounce "Perfect" brand fuel tank (now defunct but still plenty on ebay) or a current "ACME" brass tank. The fuel pickups have to be de-soldered and repositioned to work right in this case.

The second is an aluminum shock body used in rc offroad cars. It can use its own shock collar adjuster to mount to one of the lugs. A fuel nipple will have to be found large enough to thread into the shock rod hole in the bottom. The cap is sealed with an O-ring and has a very small vent hole.

I'll try and add pics...

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I found the easiest way for me to add pics here is to start a Photobucket account. After you have your pictures set up there, you copy and paste the "IMG CODE" that is listed under each picture and paste them here when writing your post.
 
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now there's a great idea i can handle, shock body :D . always got car body parts laying around.

gotta love this forum.

tim
 
thinkin about turnin a couple out of some aluminum round stock... ill see what i can come up with and keep everyone posted.. this could be fun....

alden
 
John,

I have a few of them give me your address please.

I will take some pictures today and get them posted

some way. The boost bottle is simple cheap and easy.

Thanks Taking pictures now,

Mark Sholund
 
well i got to toy around today and this is what i came up with......like to hear opinions,,,, to large,,to long???? just right???

measures .579 x 1.930 over all length from tip of nipple to the top of cap... the hieght could be squeezed down a touch with a smaller o-ring

i.d is .435 x 1" plus whatever depth the taper in the bottom is...

like to hear your thoughts....

alden

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Alden,

Mine looks very similar, but the middle of the outside

of the oiler is slotted for grip. We then use a pressure

clamp on it a with a ty-tie, then we fasten it to the motor lug.

Mine are on back order, so yours will be a hot ticket.

Looks Like A Very Nice Quality Piece Alden,

Mark Sholund
 
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