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Old 11-13-2011, 04:27 PM
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Default Re: Water Pump? Help

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Originally Posted by Ken Orme View Post
Go dumpster diving and find a "swifter wet jet " floor cleaner. they have a 6 V pump in them. The inlet is only .050 but they pump like mad.

I saw a photo of one that the person made a new inlet base for one and he used a bigger inlet. It looked good.

Ken
Thanks for the idea Ken

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Originally Posted by fhhhstix View Post
They make washer pumps about the size of a c cell battery. Now to get one smaller than that your probly not going to get much of a pump.

Travis
Yeah I know they do but the smallest was too big I found..

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Originally Posted by SmallHaul View Post
It pumps 7 liters per minute...you neck that down to an 1/8" output and it would work great.
Scott you are right it would boost the pressure a lot this is a good idea.

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Originally Posted by BRICKNICK View Post
My car has a really small washer pump, about 2inces long and as big around as a quarter. My high volume fuel pump is tiny also. It's larger then the washer pump, but flows like crazy 255 lph
Nick if I could find a pump that size it would work and then use vacuum line fittings the 1/8 inch ones and nitro fuel line.. I have not found one as small as you are saying can you give me a some info on what or where to get it??

If anyone has a a certain one in mind please post a link or some info part numbers ect....
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