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Technical => Spud Miller's Cave => Topic started by: BK on September 29, 2014, 07:17:22 PM
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Spud, Would you mind sharing info on how to identify what size an 80A pump is?
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80a-1 is a 6.5 gpm 80a-.5 is around 4gpm
Everthing is measured by gear thickness
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I thought it was by the gear thickness. I was looking to see if I could get the different thicknesses to identify a pump.
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Could call Jim at Enderle and not have to wait for an answer
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Yes, it's by gear thickness.
-00: .187"
-0: .345"
-.5: Don't remember. It's .400-something.
-1: .600"
If there's not a number stamped on the outside of the pump next to the CAST-IN "80A", then it's a -1.
Anything else will have a 0, 00, or .5 stamped into it. These days, even the "1" is being stamped in to avoid confusion.
Spud
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Thanks Spud. I knew you would have the info.