vacum pump help
#2
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: florence ky
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One will work fine .
Most of the milking problem is from being to rich if you are having that problem also.
But it also will help with moisture and if you are running injection to help with the moisture you can open the butterfly to let some of the heat out.
haven't tried it with a carb.
Most of the milking problem is from being to rich if you are having that problem also.
But it also will help with moisture and if you are running injection to help with the moisture you can open the butterfly to let some of the heat out.
haven't tried it with a carb.
#6
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Hobbs, NM
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Re: vacum pump help
Originally Posted by blownbbc
on alky should i run vacum pump on one valve cover or both,,,trying to keep moisture down,,,thnaks
http://www.starvacuumpumps.com/catalog.php?cat=7
#7
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I AM RUNNING THE ELECTRIC ZO6 PUMP WITH MOROSO'S OIL SEPERATOR, MY FRIEND RUNS TOP SPORTSMAN AND HAS BEEN RUNNING HIS FOR 3 YEARS NOW WITH NO ISUUES BUT HE IS ON GAS AND DOES NOT HAVE THE MOISTURE PROBLEM THAT COMES WITH ALCOHOL, SO I AM GOING TO TRY BOTH COVERS INTO A TEE AND USE A VACUME GUAGE TO MAKE SURE ITS DRAWING ENOUPH AND SEE HOW IT DOES WITH THE MOISTURE PLUS USE THE OUTHER RECOMENDATIONS I GOT ON HERE,,,
#8
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I like running Brad Penn oil also. It doesn't mix as easily with alcohol as other oils, gives your vacuum pump a lil more time to pull the extra fuel and water out of your engine. It also has a higher zinc count than the regular over the counter oil, since they had to take out zinc and phosphorus because they were clogging up catalytic converters on the new vehicles.