paulfarber
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Since the SBC oil pump and drill get pretty old pretty quick I searched for a motor to rig up. Since I am all about the 'cost savings' $150+ for a motor is not realistic, I simply don't more that much oil to need it.
So, off to (you guessed it) Harbor Freight to get a 1HP clean water pump.
1" Clear Water Pump
First, if this is a 1HP motor then it was a very sick horse, on a very cold day. Really the only thing that is lacking is the start coil is kinda weak. This is a 3000 rpm motor, and I knew the 3:1 reduction would help out even if it was in reality a 1/4HP motor. The GOOD things about it are that its a continious duty motor with cooling fins and an internal fan. You also need to add some sort of switch and fuse as all you get out of the box is the motor.. no cords.
The first pic is all the crap. The pulleys and belt were from Tractor supply. All total I have about $50 for the motor, $40 for the pulleys and belt.
First pic is the stuff. The second pic is with the pump part removed showing a flange on the casting that needs cut off, the third is the flat base.
The motor shaft is a wierd .470.. not the perfect .050 I was hoping for... so there is a little wobble in system.
I'll post the complete unit later... but using garden hose and the SBC oil pump and this motor I will estimate that I am getting 10GPM. It might even go higher but the pump collapses the hose I have now.. looking for something a little thicker to resist the suction.
So, off to (you guessed it) Harbor Freight to get a 1HP clean water pump.
1" Clear Water Pump
First, if this is a 1HP motor then it was a very sick horse, on a very cold day. Really the only thing that is lacking is the start coil is kinda weak. This is a 3000 rpm motor, and I knew the 3:1 reduction would help out even if it was in reality a 1/4HP motor. The GOOD things about it are that its a continious duty motor with cooling fins and an internal fan. You also need to add some sort of switch and fuse as all you get out of the box is the motor.. no cords.
The first pic is all the crap. The pulleys and belt were from Tractor supply. All total I have about $50 for the motor, $40 for the pulleys and belt.
First pic is the stuff. The second pic is with the pump part removed showing a flange on the casting that needs cut off, the third is the flat base.
The motor shaft is a wierd .470.. not the perfect .050 I was hoping for... so there is a little wobble in system.
I'll post the complete unit later... but using garden hose and the SBC oil pump and this motor I will estimate that I am getting 10GPM. It might even go higher but the pump collapses the hose I have now.. looking for something a little thicker to resist the suction.
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