I finally got tired of the not as smooth as it should be idle. I'm too frugal for real gauges if I can save a buck and get the same results. Hopefully this inspires someone else to make one. If you don't have a drill press you can buy just the screws onlne.
5mm x .08 x 20mm screws or maybe they were 16mm long either way I should have bought 25mm ones. I drilled them with a 1/16" bit and cut the heads off, locktighted the nuts on and put small O-rings on (R-01).

1/4" drip line T's.

I drilled and tapped a hole in the top of a 2 liter for an 1/8" fitting. Safety first


I used a 20' pack or 1/4" clear tubing mounted on a peice of scrap wood.
Filled with 80-90w gear oil. There is about 10" of oil in the lines.
This is after about 30-60 secounds at idle. When I started 30 seconds would have completely emptied 2 and 3.
