[AT] PTO pump on ebay
william.neff.powell at comcast.net
william.neff.powell at comcast.net
Wed Jan 3 09:57:32 PST 2007
My grandfather always carried a spark plug air hose in his car. This unit directly pumped air from the cylinder. The output always had a smell of gasoline...
It had a little check valve that would attempt to get the majority of intake air from the base of the hose, but it always get a little bit from the intake manifold to.
It worked well when we were up at our hunting camp and needed some air. He had a 67 chevy biscayne wagon, great car. He would hook the hose up to #1 on the straight six. Sounded like someone had lost a plug out of their engine....
Regards,
Will Powell
Pottstown, PA
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Mullrbob at wmconnect.com
> On the spark plug type pump there is a a cylinder that the compressed air in
> the gas engine pushes out. That cylinder is connected to the clear air making
> cylinder with a small rod. Actually the two cylinders are made from one piece
> of metal and the rod has been turned down. Looks like a dog bone. The clean
> air gets into the tire hose side of the pump by way of the slots in the body.
>
> Hope this makes it clearer, probably not.
>
> Thanks,
> Robert Mull
> Woodstock, Georgia
>
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