cranknrods
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the major problem with running wmo is the fact that its viscocity makes it hard to source a good fuel pump that wont kick the bucket when its cold and the oil is sluggish. i noticed that alot of guys are wanting to try and use a converted/modified power steering pump. my question is.... why not use a dry sump pump. i dont know alot about these pumps but from my under standing you can regulat the flow pretty easy and they also dont care what temp the oil is. thus you wont have to worry about your IP dieing from lack of fuel lube.
so-in a little while when my warrany expires, im thinkin about pushin my wmo with a dry sump pump-my fear though is. will running diesel through a dry sump pump hurt it? (when im away from my oil source at home)
so-in a little while when my warrany expires, im thinkin about pushin my wmo with a dry sump pump-my fear though is. will running diesel through a dry sump pump hurt it? (when im away from my oil source at home)