dpantazis
#12
greetings all-
i have been planning my wvo/svo conversion for some time.
i like the general arrangments of fordnut's system, but not keen on how kludgey it is with all the hardware.
i will make my own manifold and drill and tap it where and how i want- putting taps in at 45 degrees to keep down on the number of fitting and such.
the thing that i am working on now is check valves.
what GPM are we truely needing for the flow of oil? i am looking at o'keefe controls check valves. the come packaged in all types-
http://www.okcc.com and more specifically-
http://www.okcc.com/PDF/CkVlv Pages.pdf
anyone have any suggestions?
dennis
i have been planning my wvo/svo conversion for some time.
i like the general arrangments of fordnut's system, but not keen on how kludgey it is with all the hardware.
i will make my own manifold and drill and tap it where and how i want- putting taps in at 45 degrees to keep down on the number of fitting and such.
the thing that i am working on now is check valves.
what GPM are we truely needing for the flow of oil? i am looking at o'keefe controls check valves. the come packaged in all types-
http://www.okcc.com and more specifically-
http://www.okcc.com/PDF/CkVlv Pages.pdf
anyone have any suggestions?
dennis