they should have something at the despot. I have seen some brass check valves in the plumbing department, that would be even better. A little aside, every racer at reno had some kind of spray system. Daryl Greenameyers plane has 6 or 7 little brass spray nozzles around each of the air inlets. Pointed straight toward the center sitting flush with the inlet. All metal fittings would be the safest of course. I worked on semiconductor cleaners and there are several suppliers that make reasonably priced spray nozzles.
I see if I might find a catalog.
Back to Home depot.... Or i'll make one ? Thanks Bill.
Buly
On Jan 24, 2007, at 3:00 AM,
WRJJRS@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 1/23/2007 4:34:50 PM Pacific Standard Time, >
atlasyts@bellsouth.net writes:
> I started putting together a spray system for the radiator cooling.
> Tested everything on the bench and worked very well. The ketch is
> that my radiator is mounted in the lowest point of the engine room.
> When the little windshield wash pump stops, the spray nozzle keeps
> dripping since the lines are primed.
> Unless I find or make a syphon brake, I may have to find a pump that
> will brake the flow when stopped. Any ideas or suggestions?
> Buly
> They do have some ball style check valves for some of the spray > systems Buly.
> A low pressure one (like 1psi) would do the trick.
> Bill Jepson
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