To: | "Spridget List" <spridgets@autox.team.net> |
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Subject: | Re: Dry Sump |
Date: | Mon, 15 Dec 2003 06:48:23 -0600 |
References: | <003301c3c2b3$369efef0$ce745142@inspiron> <3FDD1F35.9040107@exit109.com> <001c01c3c2b8$185069c0$8500a8c0@finnland> <004d01c3c2e6$8f860ee0$3800000a@guy> <03e001c3c2f9$fc231a30$a960ab44@valuedl81zjha4> |
> > David said: > > > > > The idea is to suck the oil out of the bottom of the engine a little > > faster > > > than it gets there < > > > > Patent that idea quick and you have your own oil well.... That was not inadvertant, Guy, the idea is to be sucking faster than the oil is arriving. As Keith indicated, using the pump to generate a vacuum in the sump beats the heck out of wasting manifold vacuum for the same purpose and you really are trying to keep the sump dry. David Lieb |
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