I'd be concerned about this being a possible source of combustion....
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Jim McIntyre
Ontario, Canada.
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Before you buy.
Yes, and they work well. However most can't be reversed. A deciding factor
is the cost. You can find thrm used at auto salvage yards for around $5-$10.
Hobby Lobby also carries two electric pumps for gas, both around $35-$40.
Dr.1 Driver
"There's a Hun in the sun!"
Jim.....DUH. :) It's an automotive pump and sealed for gas use. There's one
on your car. I've used an electric pump from Hobby Lobby for 3 years and nary
a problem. The battery is a gel cell and sealed in a plastic case. The switch
is an "enviromental" switch, also sealed.
Todd
"biggy" <big...@dds.nl> wrote in message news:39D51918...@dds.nl...
> go and look at the car scrap yard for a VOLVO scrap car ...
> under the hood of the older types yah find a german VDO windo whiper pump
> its the BEST pump arround .... clean it up and use it in your startbox ...
> it works well with gas en methanol fuels .
> i use them for years and cost me only a six pack of beers for the owner of
the
> yard ...
>
> in the hoby shops it sells for a lot of $$ so a scrap yard hunt saves yah
a lot
> .
>
> greetzz
>
> Biggy
> ( from europe )
>
> sportflyer wrote:
>
> > Has any one tried using automobile electric low pressure fuel pumps
Roger
http://www.aerografixs.com
In article <20000929180807...@ng-fh1.aol.com>,
Jim -
Most if not all current fuel injection-based auto engines use two
electric pumps, one low pressure pump mounted inside the fuel
tank, and a high (relatively speaking) pressure pump mounted
somewhere between the tank and the engine. Both pumps
have a higher delivery volume than the engine can possibly
use, and the excess fuel is recirculated back to the tank. The
excess fuel also serves to cool the injectors (electric solenoid
valves, essentially).
Another class of pump is available from auto parts houses, and
it is the sort that is intended to replace the mechanical engine-
driven pumps. It is an in-line pump, and runs on 12vdc.
About twenty bucks US.
Perfectly safe.
The only problem is the output pressure of these pumps can reach
as much as 10 PSIG, about ten times what your model fuel system
can tolerate. If you add a fuel pressure regulator to the pump's
output, you can dial that pressure down as needed. No worry
about a high-pressure stream of gasoline being squirted about
the pits, should a disconnect occur while fueling.
Use 'em all the time. No worries.
Cheers,
Fred McClellan
but $ 20 for a pump ??? NO WAY !!! there are plenty for free on a car scrap
yard . .
greetzz
biggy
the netherlands
Todd Nicholson wrote:
> You can order a Kavan pump from www.hobbypeople.com They work great for
> gas, cost about $20.00 and are actually the window washer pump used in
> BMW's.
>
> Todd
>
> "biggy" <big...@dds.nl> wrote in message news:39D51918...@dds.nl...
And, you don't generally get gas on your hands and the grass under your
feet while operating your car....
No thanks, I'll stick to my six-shooter....
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Jim McIntyre
Ontario, Canada.
http://Jim_McIntyre.tripod.com
http://www.ajaxrcclub.com/
As I said in my other reply, I'll stick to my spark free six-shooter,
thanks....