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  1. bottleworks

    Pre / Post Lubrication System...Done.

    No, I wasn't planning on. Bjorn is absolutely right about sizing it down. Only one relay in the controller has any real load on it. The bulk of the system could be done with transistors or mini relays. It could all fit in a 4"X6" Box (If I were ever to sell a controller, it would be one or...
  2. bottleworks

    Pre / Post Lubrication System...Done.

    Here is the wiring diagram for the control system. Hopefully I didn't get anything mixed up from paper to the computer. EDIT: took the diagram off line. Sorry...
  3. bottleworks

    Pre / Post Lubrication System...Done.

    That's a good idea. A street elbow would do the trick. Good question...I am not entirely sure. The electronics cost $60-70, M151 starter cost $25+ship, Maybe $50 for plumbing? Thats all I can remember. I bought different things over several months, so I lost track. Nope, no can do. Three...
  4. bottleworks

    Pre / Post Lubrication System...Done.

    Here's a picture of when I was making the controller assembly. I installed the controller under the driver's seat. As with all connections, I used weather-pak connectors to connect it all together. ...Added a picture of the controller assembly installed under the driver's seat.
  5. bottleworks

    Pre / Post Lubrication System...Done.

    I wanted the lowest available spot. I figured it's no worse off then the commercially available setups. The idea of something snagging is a concern...somewhat. That's why the fittings are steel and why I used a hydraulic line. But it's not as bad as it seams in the picture. It would take an...
  6. bottleworks

    Pre / Post Lubrication System...Done.

    This is something that I have been gathering up parts for sometime. The stock oil system simply sucks for the type of situation it is in (it's not in the arctic). The stock system takes 12-15 sec until oil pressure is built up. The stock filters don't filter very well. A year ago I updated...
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