Electrical water pump????
#1
Racer
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Electrical water pump????
i have no idea about how possible it would be and i am not saying i am going to try and make one. i was just wounding if any one has ever thought of a way to get rid of that problem **** WP that we all have now
i bet someone could CNC an adapter plate that would let you run a in-line pump
consider this coffee talk............... discuss
i bet someone could CNC an adapter plate that would let you run a in-line pump
consider this coffee talk............... discuss
#4
Nordschleife Master
Don't get excited! It's not for a 944. Just an example that it is probably doable if you go that route and if someone is willing to put the effort in for an adapter plate. The electric pump motors available definitely have the capacity and are reliable.
#5
Racer
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its like buttah
i know i would buy one and i am sure most plp would want one
how do the water pumps differ with the 944 models or are they the same
here some pics for brain storming
what could you do with the timing belt pulley get rid of it or have a roller that you could replace the bearing in
i know i would buy one and i am sure most plp would want one
how do the water pumps differ with the 944 models or are they the same
here some pics for brain storming
what could you do with the timing belt pulley get rid of it or have a roller that you could replace the bearing in
#6
Rainman
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Make a plate that has input/output fittings going to externally mounted pump. Timing belt pulley would just be a free-wheeling idler in the same spot.
A good size pump could mount where the PS reservoir normally goes, or anywhere else really.
A good size pump could mount where the PS reservoir normally goes, or anywhere else really.
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#8
Racer
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#11
Racer
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going by that link i posted they guy says that the 113 tooth Honda belt fits with out the water pump pulley.
since there was no pics or real data i thought i would poke around a but and see if he was just talking out his bum
so here is a link so a belt site that as dimensions of the belt in question http://www.dzbelt.com/?m=product&page=5
honda part number is 113RU240
944 part number is 119RU250
the honda belt is 1 mm less in width then the 944 belt. what would this difference result in?
since there was no pics or real data i thought i would poke around a but and see if he was just talking out his bum
so here is a link so a belt site that as dimensions of the belt in question http://www.dzbelt.com/?m=product&page=5
honda part number is 113RU240
944 part number is 119RU250
the honda belt is 1 mm less in width then the 944 belt. what would this difference result in?
#12
#15
This is very interesting, I was wondering about changing the timing belt layout and this would make sense. Has any body seen the linked kit installed?
Don't want to re invent the wheel but if people are interested we could look at it.
Don't want to re invent the wheel but if people are interested we could look at it.