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electric vacuum pump
Looking for an electric vacuum pump. something small i can wire into the car for pumping air (no liquids). Anyone know of one or have any leads on one?
-Jason Grahn
what sort of flow capacity do you want? What you going to use it for?
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Instead of just letting the PCV blow out the extra crankcase pressure, I intend to suck it out with a vacuum.
This leads to better ring seal and better compression.
I don't know how much vacuum i need. Maybe a way to find this would be to hook a pressure gauge up to the PCV valve? thoughts?
This leads to better ring seal and better compression.
I don't know how much vacuum i need. Maybe a way to find this would be to hook a pressure gauge up to the PCV valve? thoughts?
-Jason Grahn
hmmm....that's interesting thought.
Not sure you would want a lot of differential though. Maybe 1-2 psi.
I'm still a little curious how you'd pull this off.....
Not sure you would want a lot of differential though. Maybe 1-2 psi.
I'm still a little curious how you'd pull this off.....
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you could technically do away with the entire PCV system if you had a vacuum pump couldn't you? You'd have to if you were to vent to atmosphere.
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With all the small diesels in Europe, you may be able to find something from Britain (where they sort of speak the same language). A Peugeot, perhaps? Don't really know, but I would guess even with all the other modern features that they would still require a pump.
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Four thoughts:
- You need to make sure your pump not only pulls an appropriate vacuum pressure but also that it can flow enough volume and can handle the compounds that are in the crankcase gases.
- Mercedes diesels have vacuum pumps as well; I don't know how big though. It shouldn't be too hard to find parts from a 300D or 240D.
- You may be able to adapt one of those cheap fill-your-tire-up-when-you're-stranded air compressors that are powered off the cigarette lighter. An air compressor has to be pulling its input from somewhere, and producing a partial vacuum there. Likewise, you could try a refrigerant compressor meant for a small refrigerator (you'll just have to figure out a way to power it) or even an air conditioning compressor for a car, if you want to run it off the crankshaft.
- Whatever pump you end up using, make sure you take care of any lubrication issues it may have. For example, the air conditioning compressors typically need some lubrication in the air they suck. Crankcase fumes may or may not be sufficient.
- You need to make sure your pump not only pulls an appropriate vacuum pressure but also that it can flow enough volume and can handle the compounds that are in the crankcase gases.
- Mercedes diesels have vacuum pumps as well; I don't know how big though. It shouldn't be too hard to find parts from a 300D or 240D.
- You may be able to adapt one of those cheap fill-your-tire-up-when-you're-stranded air compressors that are powered off the cigarette lighter. An air compressor has to be pulling its input from somewhere, and producing a partial vacuum there. Likewise, you could try a refrigerant compressor meant for a small refrigerator (you'll just have to figure out a way to power it) or even an air conditioning compressor for a car, if you want to run it off the crankshaft.
- Whatever pump you end up using, make sure you take care of any lubrication issues it may have. For example, the air conditioning compressors typically need some lubrication in the air they suck. Crankcase fumes may or may not be sufficient.
Jason,
Did you find any more info regarding this??
Did you find any more info regarding this??
Josh
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