Re: Dry for wet vacuum pump

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Frank
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Dry for wet vacuum pump

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'I have a Pesco wet vacuum pump on the back of my Ranger. As I am rebuilding (F24 UC61K) I was thinking to replace it with a dry one to save the mess and plumbing (air/oil separator) associated with a wet pump.

My question - Has anybody done this and is there an approval/STC around?

Many thanks

Frank Cox'
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Re: Dry for wet vacuum pump

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'If you care about dependability stay with wet pump. Hundreds of times more so.

Bill McC






-----Original Message-----
From: Frank
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, Feb 19, 2011 4:45 pm
Subject: [fairchildclub] Dry for wet vacuum pump




I have a Pesco wet vacuum pump on the back of my Ranger. As I am rebuilding (F24 UC61K) I was thinking to replace it with a dry one to save the mess and plumbing (air/oil separator) associated with a wet pump.

My question - Has anybody done this and is there an approval/STC around?

Many thanks

Frank Cox







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