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Kahuna 05-16-2013 09:13 AM

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Wonder why there are all those Lawyer Jokes?

Old Henry 05-16-2013 01:01 PM

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Thanks for all of the input (other than no one having a picture of a Skip pump). Looks like I'll have to make my decision without the picture or understanding totally how and why the Skip's pumps work better than my improved design. Sometimes decisions take a "leap of faith" without knowing everything one might want to know before deciding.

Old Henry 05-16-2013 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Kahuna (Post 652671)
Wonder why there are all those Lawyer Jokes?

'Cause that's what I is. (Or, is it: That's what I are.) :)

V8COOPMAN 05-16-2013 02:04 PM

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Maybe it's just a "curiosity" thing, and maybe just like someone interested in purchasing the Mona Lisa (were it offered for sale), the famous painting has been well documented for eons that it's a "great" piece of art, worth at least a gazillion bucks in anyone's book, yet one would probably want at least one more peek at it before writing that check. So, why has it been so hard to get a simple peek at the Skip/GM impeller? DD

Kube 05-16-2013 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Old Henry (Post 652792)
Thanks for all of the input (other than no one having a picture of a Skip pump). Looks like I'll have to make my decision without the picture or understanding totally how and why the Skip's pumps work better than my improved design. Sometimes decisions take a "leap of faith" without knowing everything one might want to know before deciding.

Henry, My experience with Skip, the man, has been great. He does good work, is timely and polite.
His pumps? I have yet to note a difference in operating temperature in any of the vehicles I have built. No doubt that is due to the fact my engines are built with care (ex: CLEAN blocks) and the radiators, shields, etc. are top rate.
Are his pumps worth the cost? Well, according to others, they have helped. Apples to apples comparison? I know I'd send a check his way long before Drake or Speedway, etc.

Tim Ayers 05-16-2013 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by V8COOPMAN (Post 652812)
Maybe it's just a "curiosity" thing, and maybe just like someone interested in purchasing the Mona Lisa (were it offered for sale), the famous painting has been well documented for eons that it's a "great" piece of art, worth at least a gazillion bucks in anyone's book, yet one would probably want at least one more peek at it before writing that check. So, why has it been so hard to get a simple peek at the Skip/GM impeller? DD


Because it works so well the US Government deemed it as highly classified information. The powers that be were so surprised that something actually worked as good or if not better than designed, they now require a security clearence to view the picture. :D

Old Henry 05-16-2013 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by V8COOPMAN (Post 652812)
Maybe it's just a "curiosity" thing, and maybe just like someone interested in purchasing the Mona Lisa (were it offered for sale), the famous painting has been well documented for eons that it's a "great" piece of art, worth at least a gazillion bucks in anyone's book, yet one would probably want at least one more peek at it before writing that check. So, why has it been so hard to get a simple peek at the Skip/GM impeller? DD

At least we've all seen accurate detailed pictures of the Mona Lisa painting. More than can be said of Skip's pumps.

oldford2 05-16-2013 03:12 PM

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Come on Professor,

Stop

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w...deadhorse5.gif

And go buy your Chinese pumps. (probably made by a 14 year old girl)

John LOL

Old Henry 05-16-2013 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by oldford2 (Post 652843)
Come on Professor,

Stop

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w...deadhorse5.gif

And go buy your Chinese pumps. (probably made by a 14 year old girl)

John LOL

Already have the Chinese pumps that seem to be working OK. That's why I started this thread to see if there was any reason to change.

V8COOPMAN 05-16-2013 03:28 PM

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.....and I always thought that one of the reasons for the existence of this place was to pass-around useful information between the users. DD

Tinker 05-16-2013 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Old Henry (Post 652792)
Thanks for all of the input (other than no one having a picture of a Skip pump). Looks like I'll have to make my decision without the picture or understanding totally how and why the Skip's pumps work better than my improved design. Sometimes decisions take a "leap of faith" without knowing everything one might want to know before deciding.

So... you designed a water pump? If you want to test it, wouldn't it be better to buy one of skips and test it against your design?

maybe I'm reading that wrong...

Old Henry 05-16-2013 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Tinker (Post 652861)
So... you designed a water pump? If you want to test it, wouldn't it be better to buy one of skips and test it against your design?

maybe I'm reading that wrong...

I referred to "my improved design" meaning the pump that I bought from C&G that was the improved design. Also, because G.M. liked to make his response to me personal by comparing Skips pump to "my" pump.

I guess if I ever want to see what a Skip's pump looks like and how it works it's gonna cost me $212.00 to see one whether I want to use it or not.

uncle max 05-16-2013 04:20 PM

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Can't help with a picture because my Skip pumps are - and have been - in service for eight years. It gets very hot at Bonneville and I've had no overheating problems since installing them.
Before I installed them, I compared the impellors with a junkyard mid-80's Buick water pump. The "turbine" design appeared to be identical in every respect, unlike the paddle wheel design of the stockers.

Cecil/WV 05-16-2013 04:24 PM

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Who ducked??

Tim Ayers 05-16-2013 06:21 PM

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OK, I will take a picture and post it next to a stock pump so we are talking apples to apples.

I'll post them in the AM.

russcc 05-16-2013 07:18 PM

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The notion of a factual test, original Ford impeller and a spiral one would be very helpful yo understand the actual difference. I was at Ray Helgers in RI today, (he has warehouses full of vintage NOS, NORS & used parts). We just happened to be in the water pump section, and I saw a old spiral water pump impeller. Ray said it was not a Ford. So, the spiral impeller apparently been around for many years. I didn't ask what make of car used that type of water pump impeller. Will check with him the next time I am over there.

Old Henry 05-16-2013 08:05 PM

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Here is a scale drawing I made of the C&G "Chinese" pump impeller if anyone cares.

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9448126b.jpg

Tim Ayers 05-16-2013 08:22 PM

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Got the picts. Will post them tomorrow. Difference is night and day.

Charlie ny 05-16-2013 08:40 PM

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Now can we go hunt some ducks ?
Charlie ny

Walt Dupont--Me. 05-16-2013 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Old Henry (Post 652875)
I referred to "my improved design" meaning the pump that I bought from C&G that was the improved design. Also, because G.M. liked to make his response to me personal by comparing Skips pump to "my" pump.

I guess if I ever want to see what a Skip's pump looks like and how it works it's gonna cost me $212.00 to see one whether I want to use it or not.

Skip's pump is is not $212.00. They are $212.00 a PAIR including shipping. Walt


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