rangerscott
Well-known member
Its pretty simple but I thought I'd go ahead and make a How-To.
Things I used:
1. Ford external pump
2. Roll of 16 guage wire (I think)
3 Two prong switch
4. Wire ends
5. Battery
6. 2 ft of high pressure hose
7. 2 containers
8. 1 clamp for output hose
9. Seafoam (or gasoline)
10. Gator clip to hold wires on battery terminals
11. 2 hose clamps
PLEASE USE A SWITCH. NO NEED FOR SPARKS.
It's as simple as this folks. Not much words needed here. I did change the eletrical tape out to a clamp cause I had to re-dump the seafoam back into the can.
See. Simple switch. Don't slack.
No sparkies for me.
Here's my vid (read description). I found this pump to be quit even standing right next to it. Hopefully it'll stay that way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Cv6f7Okqqo
Things I used:
1. Ford external pump
2. Roll of 16 guage wire (I think)
3 Two prong switch
4. Wire ends
5. Battery
6. 2 ft of high pressure hose
7. 2 containers
8. 1 clamp for output hose
9. Seafoam (or gasoline)
10. Gator clip to hold wires on battery terminals
11. 2 hose clamps
PLEASE USE A SWITCH. NO NEED FOR SPARKS.
It's as simple as this folks. Not much words needed here. I did change the eletrical tape out to a clamp cause I had to re-dump the seafoam back into the can.
See. Simple switch. Don't slack.
No sparkies for me.
Here's my vid (read description). I found this pump to be quit even standing right next to it. Hopefully it'll stay that way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Cv6f7Okqqo