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GO824 Lathe FLUSH SYSTEMS
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<blockquote data-quote="V35BTC" data-source="post: 3041755" data-attributes="member: 108665"><p>I built mine with these parts.</p><p>Tank- I built it. It has a divider wall with a suction screen on the side the pump pulls from. The oil returns on the other side, and most of the metal settles out before spilling over to the suction side. I put an old speaker magnet in there as well. The top can come off for cleaning.</p><p></p><p>Pump- Pro Con Carbonator pump</p><p></p><p>Coupling- Deublin Rotary. I simply tap the muzzle end 1/4 NPT. If I have a barrel with a short length or threaded muzzle, I have an extension made from an old barrel I thread on and proceed.</p><p></p><p>I have a pressure relief valve and bypass line between pump and barrel. </p><p></p><p>I have a filter between pump and barrel. </p><p></p><p>There is a tee with valves on two ports, and an air line on one port to isolate and purge oil from the barrel to clean. </p><p></p><p>Oil- MobilMet 766 with a little ATF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="V35BTC, post: 3041755, member: 108665"] I built mine with these parts. Tank- I built it. It has a divider wall with a suction screen on the side the pump pulls from. The oil returns on the other side, and most of the metal settles out before spilling over to the suction side. I put an old speaker magnet in there as well. The top can come off for cleaning. Pump- Pro Con Carbonator pump Coupling- Deublin Rotary. I simply tap the muzzle end 1/4 NPT. If I have a barrel with a short length or threaded muzzle, I have an extension made from an old barrel I thread on and proceed. I have a pressure relief valve and bypass line between pump and barrel. I have a filter between pump and barrel. There is a tee with valves on two ports, and an air line on one port to isolate and purge oil from the barrel to clean. Oil- MobilMet 766 with a little ATF. [/QUOTE]
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