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Re: stupid questions about A/Super A motor
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Posted by drab cat on March 11, 2007 at 08:11:44 from (69.151.203.131):
In Reply to: stupid questions about A/Super A motor posted by drab cat on March 07, 2007 at 20:45:32:
Well I don't like the prices I am seeing on the 6 volt fuel pumps locally, and after looking at the forklift a bit more, I am not sure that it came with an electric one in the first place. I don't guess that really matters, but I still don't care to do the electric if I can help it. I stumbled upon a vacuum fuel pump made by Mikuni (see link). So which do I go with? I am sensing 14 liters/hour is plenty for this little guy. That translates to 3.7 gph. I don't want to buy it and then realize I was wrong. The next one up is 35 liters/hour, but then I'll have to plug one of the outlets. They are cheap enough at around $20. I have a vacuum fitting in the intake (currently pinched shut) that I figure I can use for the vacuum source. Should that be hooked up to something at the moment? And I got the forklift running again. Thanks to everyone for the help. A previous owner did convert it to negative ground so I left it like that. Everything seems to work that needs to work. It does leak gas, oil, and water. No hydraulic leaks though. Thoughts?
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