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Topic: OLD Post-Vacuum Pump
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jsracingbbf Gearhead Posts: 1526 From: Batesville,MS. , U.S.A. Registered: Mar 2002
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posted 03-18-2003 10:29 PM
Does anyone remember or did any one Save the post from last year about Vacuum pumps on the crankcase of motors. It was one of them rare instances where i started a thread and it turned out good, amazing as that sounds. I LOST all the good info in it and low and behold a buddy of mine wants to try a V pump set up. I'd like to help him be the "test" mule for this because I might want to try it later too any help would be soooooooo appreciated. ------------------ Jerry 69 Mustang Pro ET Drag 70 Mustang retired former footbrake car " If Bracket Racing was EZ everyone would be doing it!"
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steve'66 Gearhead Posts: 6150 From: Sonoma,CA,USA Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 03-18-2003 10:36 PM
Jerry,Here you go buddy! https://mustangsandmore.com/ubb/Forum12/HTML/003294.html SteveW
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Fstln69 Gearhead Posts: 314 From: Westmont,il Registered: Jan 2003
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posted 03-18-2003 11:48 PM
Thanks for the repost thats something i will need for my (generic)project.I was thinking about trying it though on the windsor.I dont have a pcv just breathers on the windsor so i cant see where the pump wouldn't benifet from it.I just wonder how that would be on a street driven motor? Dennis------------------ 69 fairlane 351w 12.94@103mph before M&M.. after?? always in search of more HP and faster ET'S Fstln69 Pics Page
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jsracingbbf Gearhead Posts: 1526 From: Batesville,MS. , U.S.A. Registered: Mar 2002
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posted 03-18-2003 11:51 PM
Thanks Steve, I'll dance at your next wedding buddy. Hey what ever happened to Rickbook anyway? (shrugs)JS
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