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Motor Horse Power

07/06/2007 1:14 PM

how can i use the horse power of a motor. what are the conditions of the work. tables. loads. rpm. type of work

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Re: Motor Horse Power

07/07/2007 12:29 AM

I have built water pumps from engines and transmissions out of old cars. The transmission allows me to increase the power out put or absorb the take off toruq required to turn gearing.

Cover the electrical, air intakes and the fuel system then all you have to worry about is getting rid of the heat from the exhaust without setting everything on fire. Good luck.

I still have a engine and transmission out of a 74 Ford Pinto running a handbuilt water pump for a small fishfarm to keep the oxygen level even so the fish grow faster now. It also handles the waste removal from the bottom of the ponds in after harvest.

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Re: Motor Horse Power

03/06/2008 3:08 PM

I HAVE PROVIDED A 4" BORE WITH A DEPTH OF 120 FEET AND WATERLEVEL OBTAINED FROM 70 FEET THEN WHICH TYPE OF MOTOR AND HOWMUCH HORSEPOWER REQUIREDFOR MOTOR PUMPSET?

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