Scavenge pump idea
anyone know if these http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53...item1c0ed334e1 , veggie oil pumps will work as a scavenge pump for a turbo? specs are 260 ga/hr at 60 psi. 35 ft max lift. and since it can pump vegetable oil (the stuff to make biodiesal) i think it will work, im just wondering if it will hold up under continuos strain and high temp oil. here are the specs off the auction.
SS 12V Marine Utility Pump
NEW
•Compact self-priming pump is ideal for clearing bilges,waste oil and water and other marine applications
•Mounting bracket included
•Pumps 260 gallons per hour at 60 PSI
•35 ft. Total Max lift
•19" 18 AWG Cord
•Self Priming
•Stainless steel pump housing
•Dual threaded inlet: 3/8" 18 NPT female and 3/4" male
•12V MOTOR, 100 Watts
•Overall dimensions: 5 3/4" L by 2 1/2" diameter
SS 12V Marine Utility Pump
NEW
•Compact self-priming pump is ideal for clearing bilges,waste oil and water and other marine applications
•Mounting bracket included
•Pumps 260 gallons per hour at 60 PSI
•35 ft. Total Max lift
•19" 18 AWG Cord
•Self Priming
•Stainless steel pump housing
•Dual threaded inlet: 3/8" 18 NPT female and 3/4" male
•12V MOTOR, 100 Watts
•Overall dimensions: 5 3/4" L by 2 1/2" diameter
Last edited by junior7389; Dec 21, 2009 at 11:22 AM. Reason: link didnt work
I did a google search for "ss 12v marine utility pump", and found the same pump for 39.99 @ harbor Freight..
Ebay seller also appers to have quoted some of the specs of the 300w pump it shares a manual with. The book calls it a utility water pump with no mention of oil.
The pdf file of the manual can be downloaded from the harbor freight site.
most of the bilge pumps i have seen max temp specs. for where way to low, around 140deg or so.
Ebay seller also appers to have quoted some of the specs of the 300w pump it shares a manual with. The book calls it a utility water pump with no mention of oil.
The pdf file of the manual can be downloaded from the harbor freight site.
most of the bilge pumps i have seen max temp specs. for where way to low, around 140deg or so.
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