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Re: Water Pump speed

To: <dthomssen@neb.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Water Pump speed
From: Sparky <wmtsmith@landracing.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 6:52:50 -0600
 The guy at Stewart---told me to turn the pump as close to 52-53 max as 
possible---that why the sprint car guys have up to 30% reductions possible with 
different pulley sizes
> 
> From: <dthomssen@neb.rr.com>
> Date: 2005/03/14 Mon PM 09:15:19 CST
> To: "Land-speed Racers" <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Fw: Am I crazy or just dumb?
> 
> This question came up more than 50 years ago in the age of Flathead (wrought 
> iron engine) powered dirt-track  racing  in stock cars and sprinters with 
> heating problems.  One cure was a washer restrictor to slow down (?) the 
> flow. Everybody thought that was the reason, and it worked.  Later we found 
> that the stock water pumps were cavitating (creating bubbles) from being 
> wound so tight and the washer increased the pressure on the pump and reduced 
> the tendency to cavitate.  The bubbles reduced the contact of water to 
> wrought iron and caused real hot spots. Other cures included modifications 
> to the pump to reduce cavitation.
> 
> Today's water pumps  surely must be turning RPM's beyond their design RPM 
> and restrictors may be  doing the same thing as they were doing 50 years 
> ago- reducing cavitation.
> Dave the Hayseed
> It's Spring in Nebraska
> 
>

  "Sparky"
Lakester 2211






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