Doc Sprocket
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DO NOT remove the oil injector. It was put there for a reason. its bad to remove it and mix your own gas. plus I don't think jetting has a thing to to with it. i have seen so many other snow mobile engine swaps and have never heard of anyone having to re-jet.
Where'd you get this? From what I understand, this is done quite frequently! Think about it- An oil injector system can fail at a bad time (is there ever a good time to run lube-less), YET-
If you're mixing the right ratio, the engine ALWAYS gets lubed!
Case in point- A friend of mine recently got wayyy too close to being stranded out on the lake because the oil injection line on his outboard motor popped off while cruising at speed. He's still not sure if there's damage to the engine. Do you suppose this could have been avoided by mixing his fuel and oil, having bypassed the injection system? Absolutely!
As far as I'm concerned, oil-injected 2 strokes were created for people too lazy and/or stupid to be able to handle the simple task of mixing batches of fuel and oil prior to pouring it in...
I'm definitely going to keep your build in mind if/when I decide to build something like it. Especially the thought of just starting with a sled engine from the start. Another thought was trying to find the dive train from an old 3 cylinder Geo Metro