Dry sump pumps, looking for a small one, anyone help?
#41
sideways500, thanks for the link.
Freddy, no im not planning on making my own complete dry sump kit, i would like to use as many parts i can just buy as possible with regards to that, as its such an awkward thing to do!
Freddy, no im not planning on making my own complete dry sump kit, i would like to use as many parts i can just buy as possible with regards to that, as its such an awkward thing to do!
#44
They do it for the Zetec mate
http://paceproducts.co.uk/php/produc...sump/fordzetec
So not a problem if you go ZVH
http://paceproducts.co.uk/php/produc...sump/fordzetec
So not a problem if you go ZVH
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just dont like the idea of mixing and matching different heads and bottom ends, not that im saying it dont work,cause it does, its been proved by many!
just i want to retain the 1600 capacity and take it to its limits which is what im doing
i wont ever own a ZVH, id rather have a zetec 16v
just i want to retain the 1600 capacity and take it to its limits which is what im doing
i wont ever own a ZVH, id rather have a zetec 16v
#52
Ah, im probably not the best person to try and get a purists view across to, im quite happy that my 3door is a 1.6GL shell and my mini im in the process of chaning the engine from a
5 port, N/A 998cc 8v made by BL
to a
8 port, Turbo, 2021cc 16v made by vauxhall
When it comes to ideas with cars im about as pure as a pornstars mind.
5 port, N/A 998cc 8v made by BL
to a
8 port, Turbo, 2021cc 16v made by vauxhall
When it comes to ideas with cars im about as pure as a pornstars mind.
#55
It didnt have an engine when i bought it, so there isnt a 998, but thats what it would have come with orignally.
Why you looking to buy one?
I think ive still got my original cooper 998cc motor on twin HS2 carbs knocking around at my mates place, it belongs to him now though so you would have to talk to him about price, few hundred quid though probably, got the 12G295 head on it of course though, which is the bollocks for modifying a 998
Why you looking to buy one?
I think ive still got my original cooper 998cc motor on twin HS2 carbs knocking around at my mates place, it belongs to him now though so you would have to talk to him about price, few hundred quid though probably, got the 12G295 head on it of course though, which is the bollocks for modifying a 998
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sorry to jump in but if you take the drive from the dizzy you could use one of those flexible drives that go in an electrical drill and have flexibility where you mount the alt - good luck just the sort of challenge that id get into this.
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sorry to jump in but if you take the drive from the dizzy you could use one of those flexible drives that go in an electrical drill and have flexibility where you mount the alt - good luck just the sort of challenge that id get into this.
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Lol @ capacitor, how is that going to generate electricity? its basically just a battery that disharges quickly.
running something off a driveshaft isnt really possibe as they move up and down with the suspension, and if you got the alternator to move it with then it would be more unsprung wieght which isnt good of course, although it might be possible off an inner cv joint i guess, but there isnt any space near them either
running something off a driveshaft isnt really possibe as they move up and down with the suspension, and if you got the alternator to move it with then it would be more unsprung wieght which isnt good of course, although it might be possible off an inner cv joint i guess, but there isnt any space near them either
you could us a split drive shaft and run it of the bearing part
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jon.lee...lternators.htm
might be worth emailing them for a spec sheet on there alternators chip. claiming they are the smallest on the market!
if you can get a part number i can source most alternators at good rates
might be worth emailing them for a spec sheet on there alternators chip. claiming they are the smallest on the market!
if you can get a part number i can source most alternators at good rates
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The Zetec that is used in the Dunlop Supercars in Ireland, uses the original crank driven oil pump for pressure, then a small scavenge pump for, well, scavenge.
I don't know if that's relevant, cos I don't know whether you're trying to save space by going dry sump, or gain power by going dry sump and therefore need to make room for a pump...
I don't know if that's relevant, cos I don't know whether you're trying to save space by going dry sump, or gain power by going dry sump and therefore need to make room for a pump...
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