Looking for a scavenging pump;from a incon TT kit or other
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You can use a tilton $180 (or buy the pump directly from flojet for $80) , weldon 9200 $400. I would recommend the weldon. The tilton/flojet pump was designed for pump occasionally pumping water and is not rated fro continous pumping.
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Hopefully I can get buy with this one: http://www.batinc.net/files/pump.pdf
If it's reliable enough to put on aircrafts, it's good enough for me
If it's reliable enough to put on aircrafts, it's good enough for me
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Any idea what the part number for the Tilton or Flojet is. I looked at the Flojet pumps on their website and most of them seem to be for water only.
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personally, i'd go with the one at the link above. It's only 169 and it's made to run continiously... just like the walbro. The Tilton (or Flojet) has been known to cause problems, from what I've read.
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If you REALLY want one off an incon setup, i'll sell you my very low mileage one, as I plan to go to an aftermarket pump such as the weldon or the link above.
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I have an unused tilton, I went directly to the Weldon 9200. Its designed for oil (transmission and rearend) and has adjustable output. Tilton pump is junk, they only make one so look on there webpage. I guess if you don't mind possibly running your engine and turbo go with the tilton.
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I agree that the Weldon is a superior pump and works well. I haven't had any problems with my Tilton to date except for some leakage, but when it goes I will replace it with a Weldon.
BTW, that pump in the link looks exactly like my Tilton and has the same specs.
BTW, that pump in the link looks exactly like my Tilton and has the same specs.