That's why i signed off with "Back to the drawing board..."
I would think that a kart without suspension moving around the track
"should" be shaking the fuel tank sufficiently to keep the fuel mixed
as long as the temp is not so cold as to make it "slush". Rules
don't allow for oil injection - unlike on my SCCA Formula 500 car
where it is required.
At 12:45 PM 10/23/2007, you wrote:
>Dave:
>
>If Alexander G. Bell had given up the first time he didn't get a
>response to, "Can you hear me now" we wouldn't have the Internet
>today. I'm sure there is a method around this dilemma, such as
>installing a mixer to keep the oil and gas mixed, or oil injection
>to the cylinder, or being the first person to have a race kart
>powered by a diesel motor. It's nice to dream.
>[]
>
>
>Hope father and son have fun.
>
>Ernie
>
>"David W. Riddle" <dave@microworks.net> wrote:
>
>"...Too cold and the castor oil will separate out of your gas. It's
>happened to me at Big Willow in January and Daytona in December!
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