PCV pump. What you think?
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PCV pump. What you think?
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=9576
I'm looking at this. You guys think this would work enough to create a nice little vacuum inside the crankcase?
Specs:
Compact self-priming pump is ideal for clearing bilges and other marine applications. Not for use with fuel or flammable liquids. Includes mounting bracket.
* 240 gallons per hour, 23 ft. total lift
* Stainless steel pump housing
* Dual threaded inlet: 3/8''-18NPT female and 3/4''male
12V DC, 65Watt, Amps: 7.5 start, 5 continuous; 10 PSI max; Impeller driven; Overall dimensions: 5-3/4''L x 2-1/2'' diameter; Weight.7lbs.
And its only 39.99
I'm looking at this. You guys think this would work enough to create a nice little vacuum inside the crankcase?
Specs:
Compact self-priming pump is ideal for clearing bilges and other marine applications. Not for use with fuel or flammable liquids. Includes mounting bracket.
* 240 gallons per hour, 23 ft. total lift
* Stainless steel pump housing
* Dual threaded inlet: 3/8''-18NPT female and 3/4''male
12V DC, 65Watt, Amps: 7.5 start, 5 continuous; 10 PSI max; Impeller driven; Overall dimensions: 5-3/4''L x 2-1/2'' diameter; Weight.7lbs.
And its only 39.99
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Re: PCV pump. What you think?
But Jago life without your approval is just unacceptable
I'll just ------- try it and hope for the best.
Thats the kind of response I was looking for. Thanks. Anyone else second this opinion?
I'll just ------- try it and hope for the best.
Originally Posted by ifly87
That pump seems to be for fluid, in which case it would prolly overheat if you're using it for air
Thats the kind of response I was looking for. Thanks. Anyone else second this opinion?