DeTomaso Mailing List: March 99, Message #170

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From: Andy Poling <andy@globalauctions.com>
Subject:Re: Rob & Oil Pump Humor!
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 14:42:29 -0500


Folks, remember that it is important to *not* include the entire headers
when quoting somebody else's message.

The list software will snag it as an apparently broken mail system trying
the send the message back to the list again... and it will end up in my or
Shane's mailbox... probably un-noticed.

The following message was one such, and I've removed the headers he included
so that it will go through...

-Andy
#3822

72 Pantera - Rocky             91 Miata - Steve                 96 A4Q - Rudolf
80 928 - Phantom               97 Miata - Nadia                84 RZ350 - Sting


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Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 13:02:29 -0500
From: detomaso@realbig.com
To: andy@realbig.com
Subject: Re: Rob & Oil Pump Humor!


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No, I mean the "Before Oil Pump test" and "After Oil Pump test" pic's.
I want to see what the garage floor/walls looked like!! Good luck..



Bill Welter wrote:

> Rob, you have the "before" picture on the website. Any "after"
> pictures?

We are still working on progressing to the "after" stages.  The motor goes 
in for
good this weekend, and we'll probably fire it up early next week.

I have pictures developed as far as test-fitting the motor; I just have to get
some time to write up some more web pages.

Rob

>
>
> This brings up a good point - standardized oil pump testing. This
> would be a way to see if an oil pump meets or exceeds advertised
> requirements. Use a standard 1/3 HP Sears drill, use 10-40 oil, @70
> Degrees F. for 10 seconds and check:
>
> 1. If the pump shoots oil as far as it's supposed to
> 2. Pumps as much as it's supposed to. (puddle size)
>
> Oil Pumps would be rated at a set standard such as:
>
> Pump Type       Max Distance    Puddle Size
> ---------       ------------    -----------
> Stock Pump      27 Ft           15 sq ft.
> High Volume     27 Ft           22 sq ft.
> High Pressure   35 Ft           15 sq ft.
> High V/P        35 Ft           22 sq ft.
>
> This, of course (especially with this crowd), would encourage oil pump
> contests to see whose pump shoots farther and more oil. This would
> lead to people building special "competition only" oil pumps, which
> if used in a real engine, would immediately break off the pump shaft,
> blow up or collapse oil filters, and blow the bearings out of the engine......





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