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Inverted Oil

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I'm doing my annual and pulled all the covers off the belly to get to everything.. I wash/wipe/Clean off the belly every flight ( I HAVE TO) due to the Inverted oil outlet dumping a Thimble of Oil out every time I transition upside down to right side up. Ok, I am measuring and looking to put Smoke on the plane, (after finding all that OIL CRUDE under my belly I am rethinking THAT!) so I am wondering why I wouldn't hook the the Christen Inverted Oil outlet to an exhaust and let it burn? It's zero pressure is probably why, but has anyone done this? Would it work?
 

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