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re: Bijur lubricator on 1936 Twelve and Super Eight
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Bob Supina
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The Owner's Manual states that the lubricator is 'automatic'
How does it work?
The Bijur on our Third and Fifth Series Sixes is operated by a plunger.
How did they change the operation of the system?

Posted on: 2021/9/17 19:33
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re: Bijur lubricator on 1936 Twelve and Super Eight
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It's got a small positive displacement piston pump actuated by intake manifold vacuum variation. Somewhere in the literature section of this site is an illustration from the Bijur literature.

EDIT: Adding image of pump

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Posted on: 2021/9/17 19:41
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