Plumbing an accusump
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Re: Plumbing an accusump
"As long as the pump is still turning, it is not going to back flow to the pan, an will continue to move to any orifice that was designed to move the oil."
I'm on board with this. ^.
I'm on board with this. ^.
Re: Plumbing an accusump
richter69 wrote:Mines plumbed in the front, has been for 15 years or better, never a bearing failure.... Ive been on short tracks pulling the chute and still no issues.... I reused a set of bearings in 3 diff builds.
Ill leave it plumbed in the front it works for me.
Sorry for resurrecting this oldish thread, but I was wondering if you used a pressure switch?
Jess
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Re: Plumbing an accusump
Mustang-junky wrote:richter69 wrote:Mines plumbed in the front, has been for 15 years or better, never a bearing failure.... Ive been on short tracks pulling the chute and still no issues.... I reused a set of bearings in 3 diff builds.
Ill leave it plumbed in the front it works for me.
Sorry for resurrecting this oldish thread, but I was wondering if you used a pressure switch?
Jess
Not for the accusump usage.
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