Yes this will work on SU's been there done that with a 1 quart
tank from a lawn mower. Great minds must think alike!
...Art
On Sat, 20 Sep 1997, Paul Hammarstedt wrote:
> Your right, John, the danger was higher than what we would normally like to
> endure. Probably should only be done by trained professionals.....or
> the ultimate hind-sight experts: lawyers.
>
> A safer "grape" might be what I did when my pickup truck's fuel tank
> rusted though.
>
> I duct taped a Briggs & Stratton snow blower engine fuel tank to the
> air cleaner. Connected it to the carb (by-passing fuel pump). I had to
>refuel
> every 20 miles though.
>
> Would this work for SU's? Not sure. They might need some fuel pressure
> to work right.
>
> Trying not to be synical regarding lawyers. No offense intended to
> anyone.
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
> World Famous Mechanical Engineer (read: low life, trench digging, working
>grunt
> mechanical engineer)
>
> > From: "John J. Peloquin" <peloquin@mamba.bio.uci.edu>
> > That sounds quite dangerous with the fuel and all, but quite ingenious!
>
> >>{Yada yada yada} 1/2 gallon of fuel in the sprayer jug. connected hose
>from carbs
> >> to sprayer jug on the passenger seat. Pumped the jug up and drove off.
> >>{Yada yada yada}
>
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