Ebay Bosch Pump Stand
Ebay Bosch Pump Stand
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BOSCH-DIE...2eb7b12635
Let's just group buy one of these!
I am only partially joking...would this pump stand work?
I say just chuck a fly wheel in a lathe and attach pump to that lol
It's only 2 grand, c'mon, somebody step up!
OK, this is just too funny to pass up.
This is an attempt to be the voice of reason, during a recession, when every penny counts.
So lets say that someone does buy that incomplete machine with limited functions, (only two speeds, not a variable speed drive), ......... then what?
Scratch that,... lets say that someone buys a new, complete machine, that has all the functionality that the MW or M pumps need to set-up the pumps and governors, then what?
Collectively, there is just enough information out there to get some one into trouble.
What ever happened to the shop that was going to rebuild a pump for $500.00 if the customer supplied the elements?
If all one is concerned about is balancing the element out put, then a lathe, some graduated cylinders, and a way to lock the rack will do fine. You don't need to count revs to check the balance, output quantity yes, but balance no.
(for a stock set up, the rack is positioned to a specific depth, and the output is adjusted and balanced to a specific quantity, this matches the output with the governor settings. But everyone is putting larger elements in, so all the stock settings go out the window anyway, this is where the trouble part comes in).
If you figure its spinning at 1000 rpm, just watch the clock and let it run for a minute, (the longer the better), and compare the out put, adjust the barrels that are out of range and repeat.
Once the elements are putting out the same at low and high speeds, throw it on the car and proceed with extreme caution, as the element out put is now very different from what the governor thinks it is, and things could get exciting.
If, on the other hand, you want to set-up the governor, then the average lathe will not be sufficient.
Voice of reason...whatever!
Someone us are a sucker for taking on projects that we can hire our for $100, yet we decide to tackle it for $80 ourselves and days of research only to find out we are gonna have to spend $40 more to complete the task cause we bought the wrong parts the first time. In the end we spend $120 and countless hours to get something done imperfectly but somehow we feel good about it...
That said, I posted this for conversation mostly. But yeh...you are right.
(09-13-2011, 10:58 AM)jonbobshinigin Someone us are a sucker for taking on projects that we can hire our for $100, yet we decide to tackle it for $80 ourselves and days of research only to find out we are gonna have to spend $40 more to complete the task cause we bought the wrong parts the first time. In the end we spend $120 and countless hours to get something done imperfectly but somehow we feel good about it...
(09-13-2011, 10:58 AM)jonbobshinigin Someone us are a sucker for taking on projects that we can hire our for $100, yet we decide to tackle it for $80 ourselves and days of research only to find out we are gonna have to spend $40 more to complete the task cause we bought the wrong parts the first time. In the end we spend $120 and countless hours to get something done imperfectly but somehow we feel good about it...
Lathe FTW hahahahahhaahhaahahahahhhahahhahahahahahahaha
For the record, that machine has two ranges, not two speeds. It'll run variable up to around 4200 RPM.
reason makes me unhappy. i want a us pump mod source.
"2 DIFFERENT RPM SETTING- 0-1250 AND 0-4200"
0 rpm up to 1250
&
0 rpm up to 4200
idk
(09-13-2011, 10:46 AM)OM616 What ever happened to the shop that was going to rebuild a pump for $500.00 if the customer supplied the elements?Just to chime in here, I had my 6.5mm MW pump elements (from Tomnik) installed and the pump rebuilt by the shop "Deliveryvalve" found and organized for less than $600. I am currently rebuilding an OM617A to replace the one I blew up so once it's together I will report on whether it is a success.
(09-13-2011, 10:46 AM)OM616 What ever happened to the shop that was going to rebuild a pump for $500.00 if the customer supplied the elements?Just to chime in here, I had my 6.5mm MW pump elements (from Tomnik) installed and the pump rebuilt by the shop "Deliveryvalve" found and organized for less than $600. I am currently rebuilding an OM617A to replace the one I blew up so once it's together I will report on whether it is a success.
Bosch EP375, This is the kind of machine that I did go to the yunkyard with around 1990.
Terrible drivesystem, Hydraulic drive, and often completly worn out. You will have to wait for min 30 minutes before the rpm was stable, but if you are going to turning candle holders, it can work.
This one didn´t even come with any testinjectors, just 6 pipes
(09-14-2011, 12:18 AM)dieselmeken but if you are going to turning candle holders, it can work.
x2...deiselmeken, can you see how desperate we are? Please save us from ruin and send us some pumps.
(09-14-2011, 12:05 PM)jonbobshinigin x2...deiselmeken, can you see how desperate we are? Please save us from ruin and send us some pumps.
(09-14-2011, 12:05 PM)jonbobshinigin x2...deiselmeken, can you see how desperate we are? Please save us from ruin and send us some pumps.
^details on what the future holds??? for our desperate souls yearn for more diesel in our cylinders lol.
(09-14-2011, 11:39 PM)pp d(09-14-2011, 12:05 PM)jonbobshinigin how desperate we are?
Why don`t You take a ready solution and send Your pumps to Finland?
Tomnik`s elements are ready and very good.
(09-14-2011, 11:39 PM)pp d(09-14-2011, 12:05 PM)jonbobshinigin how desperate we are?
Why don`t You take a ready solution and send Your pumps to Finland?
Tomnik`s elements are ready and very good.
It's mostly a cost and convenience issue...but if we have a local issue, it will be substantially less expensive.
(09-16-2011, 01:31 PM)jonbobshinigin It's mostly a cost and convenience issue...but if we have a local issue, it will be substantially less expensive.
(09-16-2011, 01:31 PM)jonbobshinigin It's mostly a cost and convenience issue...but if we have a local issue, it will be substantially less expensive.
(09-16-2011, 01:31 PM)jonbobshinigin It's mostly a cost and convenience issue...but if we have a local issue, it will be substantially less expensive.
(09-16-2011, 01:31 PM)jonbobshinigin It's mostly a cost and convenience issue...but if we have a local issue, it will be substantially less expensive.
(09-17-2011, 10:13 AM)OM616 Did you see post 11? It won't get any cheaper than that IMO. I certainly wouldn’t do it for that.
I'd say get yours done before he decides its not worth his time at that rate.
(09-17-2011, 10:13 AM)OM616 Did you see post 11? It won't get any cheaper than that IMO. I certainly wouldn’t do it for that.
I'd say get yours done before he decides its not worth his time at that rate.
(09-17-2011, 10:52 AM)tomnik(09-17-2011, 10:13 AM)OM616 Did you see post 11? It won't get any cheaper than that IMO. I certainly wouldn’t do it for that.
I'd say get yours done before he decides its not worth his time at that rate.
this option is gone long time ago.
It was Scott finishing the pumps that David (Dervtuning) brought in.
Never had a pump from Scott but he spends his time on standard jobs and he is fully booked (at least was at that time).
Tom
(09-17-2011, 10:52 AM)tomnik(09-17-2011, 10:13 AM)OM616 Did you see post 11? It won't get any cheaper than that IMO. I certainly wouldn’t do it for that.
I'd say get yours done before he decides its not worth his time at that rate.
this option is gone long time ago.
It was Scott finishing the pumps that David (Dervtuning) brought in.
Never had a pump from Scott but he spends his time on standard jobs and he is fully booked (at least was at that time).
Tom
I totally agree to what you say about the set up of a high performance pump.
But if someone is doing just one pump for his own use I think the money on saving the governor adjustment done by the shop is not in relation to the time and effort of doing this at home (on the car). For sure this does not work on the first attempt.
Good to hear that you also focus the DV.
For MWs there are several types suitable but for Ms the range for release quantity is limited. I found one type that works well.
Unfortunately the DVs for MW and M are not directly interchangeable.
You know that there are different springs depending on the type of DV holder?
Tom
(09-17-2011, 10:52 AM)tomnik(09-17-2011, 10:13 AM)OM616 Did you see post 11? It won't get any cheaper than that IMO. I certainly wouldn’t do it for that.
I'd say get yours done before he decides its not worth his time at that rate.
this option is gone long time ago.
It was Scott finishing the pumps that David (Dervtuning) brought in.
Never had a pump from Scott but he spends his time on standard jobs and he is fully booked (at least was at that time).
Tom
(09-17-2011, 10:52 AM)tomnik(09-17-2011, 10:13 AM)OM616 Did you see post 11? It won't get any cheaper than that IMO. I certainly wouldn’t do it for that.
I'd say get yours done before he decides its not worth his time at that rate.
this option is gone long time ago.
It was Scott finishing the pumps that David (Dervtuning) brought in.
Never had a pump from Scott but he spends his time on standard jobs and he is fully booked (at least was at that time).
Tom
(09-18-2011, 01:38 AM)tomnik Good to hear that you also focus the DV.
For MWs there are several types suitable but for Ms the range for release quantity is limited. I found one type that works well.
Unfortunately the DVs for MW and M are not directly interchangeable.
You know that there are different springs depending on the type of DV holder?
Tom
(09-18-2011, 01:38 AM)tomnik Good to hear that you also focus the DV.
For MWs there are several types suitable but for Ms the range for release quantity is limited. I found one type that works well.
Unfortunately the DVs for MW and M are not directly interchangeable.
You know that there are different springs depending on the type of DV holder?
Tom
Thats a bit of work! But also the kind of work I enjoy!!!
(09-18-2011, 01:38 AM)tomnik But if someone is doing just one pump for his own use I think the money on saving the governor adjustment done by the shop is not in relation to the time and effort of doing this at home (on the car). For sure this does not work on the first attempt.
(09-18-2011, 01:38 AM)tomnik But if someone is doing just one pump for his own use I think the money on saving the governor adjustment done by the shop is not in relation to the time and effort of doing this at home (on the car). For sure this does not work on the first attempt.