I've known people who have sucessfully used diaphram fuel fumps (the type driven off the engine by a rocker arm). Andrew Van Luenen did this on "Flyer" for a few years after he built it. Then John York brought out his casting kit. I don't know who markets it now.Lopez Mike wrote:... Has anyone ever successfully used a diaphragm pump such as a bilge pump to pull a vacuum? They have a lot of inherent springiness that would probably be a problem. Nice short stroke though and no cross head needed for eccentric drive.
Filling the Condensation Loop - Check valve ?
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Re: Filling the Condensation Loop - Check valve ?
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Thanks Ron.
I called a friend with a barn full of old car stuff and he has a fuel pump from an early Chrysler product that has a vacuum pump as half of it. Says that with no flow it pulls 20" of vacuum.
Boy have we hijacked this thread. Sorry Jon!
I called a friend with a barn full of old car stuff and he has a fuel pump from an early Chrysler product that has a vacuum pump as half of it. Says that with no flow it pulls 20" of vacuum.
Boy have we hijacked this thread. Sorry Jon!
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