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Pumps and setups

ARYankee

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Ok guys.. I have recently been getting a lot deeper into the whole WMO thing for my deuce. I have the capacity but not really the means. I've been searching here and on the net for some pumps and systems. I just found a setup from Redline Pumps. The price doesn't look too bad. I was wondering if anyone has purchased anything from them. I'm thinking of purchasing a setup and of course adding a water separator and possibly some extra filtration. I'm also looking at a Johnson Pump which are Sweden made. Has anyone bought any of those pumps? Once I get something I'll post the meaty details about it.
 

Yohan

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Out of curiosity, have you considered a centrifuge? I got one from Wolverine Technologies and love it. Good luck in your search!
 

gimpyrobb

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To be honest, the "fudge" is the best way to clean your fuel. OTOH, I am cheap and using a pneumatic barrel pump has worked well for years. Let me see if I can find pics/info on my setup. I know I posted it here somewhere.
 

ODdave

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Like chris, im cheep too. here is a pump i made using an old power steering pump and a motor from a furnace. i modified the pressure relief valve so it would flow thicker fluids with less resistance on the motor. I have pumped literaly THOUSANDS of gallons of WMO with it and it is still working great. i have about $40 into it but of corse that will vary depending how resorcefull you are :smile:
 

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oddshot

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Like chris, im cheap too. here is a pump i made using an old power steering pump and a motor from a furnace. i modified the pressure relief valve so it would flow thicker fluids with less resistance on the motor. I have pumped literally THOUSANDS of gallons of WMO with it and it is still working great. I have about $40 into it but of course that will vary depending how resourceful you are :smile:
I'm thinking about doing the same thing ... with an old lawn mower engine. I got an old horizontal shaft 5 horse that runs pretty good.

I think a rig like that would be helpful/useful when pumping wmo in remote locations.


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ARYankee

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Well I took the plunge and just bought a setup. I bought it from Redline Equipment. It was $434 including shipping. I was just tired of trying to find what I wanted for a pump and motor. I ran across them on a search. I purchased the 12V setup so it can be portable. Now I have an idea of what kind of filtering and how I will set that up. Once I get it all together I will post pictures and details.
 
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