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The moroso on my car was a spare a local heads up racer had, complete kit new in wrapper, tank fittings, pump, everything but hoses.

He switched to GZ or star, can't remember. We got this for $300 complete, I bought it, then a buddy bought it from me, he had it 3-4 years never used it. Handed it back to me and said here, bolt this on there. Seems fine, zero maintenance, the bong water must be keeping it free'd up. Dunno.
 
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The vacuum pump on the 565 in our dragster will start it's 21st season. It is a three vane Moroso and holds 5-6 at idle and set to pull about 11-12 at finish line. Outlet fitting is out the outside and tank in behind the right cyl head. We get a little water (alcohol fuel) and alky with maybe a couple teaspoons of oil in a 7 or 8 round day. Get 80% of it on initial warmup. Most pumps work fine, just make sure your engine is sealed up.


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I don’t care where you stick it.... the only one I’ve seen NOT blow oil an make a dammmn mess out the breather is made by GZ MOTORSPORTS much better baffling design....


GZ makes great stuff but so does Dan Page! Mine doesn't blow any oil out also!

Another great item Dan makes is a double bearing rear shorty PG cover for 4 link dragsters, it provides much better yoke & drive shaft support!!!!
 
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I don’t care where you stick it.... the only one I’ve seen NOT blow oil an make a dammmn mess out the breather is made by GZ MOTORSPORTS much better baffling design....


I think any pump will make an oily mess if it is pulling air through the motor. Mine sure made heck of a mess before I got it sealed up good. The GZ is a very good pump but drawing oil through a pump is a sign of air leaks in motor or possibly bad location of the vacuum hose like right over a rocker arms.


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I have a Moroso 22642 that runs at 80%, pulls 14 to 15# at full throttle at the stripe. The tank is mounted on the left side of the radiator shroud, its slightly lower than the pump but very close so the drain line is short. There is a drain line pet-kock valve on the bottom of the tank that is easy to access, it will drain a very small amount of oil from the tank after four or five runs.

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Looking at pictures of engines on Reher Morrison website and several of them are plumbed going up hill before they go down into puke tank.
 
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they mount the puke tanks there for photo and shipping purposes. Puke tanks are not included in an engine purchase from most professional sportsman engine builders. Further, where you mount your puke tank in your car is dictated by the type of car, engine bay and accessories, NOT the engine builder.

So what part of this don't you understand?

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Agree Ed! If no water or chit is in your tank, the hose is full and possibly running back into pump or never actually leaves the pump. NOTHING goes up hill! Clocking the pump correctly effects the capability of it functioning properly as well..


 
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I don’t care where you stick it.... the only one I’ve seen NOT blow oil an make a dammmn mess out the breather is made by GZ MOTORSPORTS much better baffling design....


That is what my buddy runs on his Mopars. They do it too. Took a good hour to clean the car after the first run at the track the last time I drove it.


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Nobody calls them drain tanks. LOL



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I think my Star pump looks just fine. I did Cerakote it this year in Black and Sniper Grey and I think it looks a lot better than the old Blue and Red that it came with.


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they mount the puke tanks there for photo and shipping purposes. Puke tanks are not included in an engine purchase from most professional sportsman engine builders. Further, where you mount your puke tank in your car is dictated by the type of car, engine bay and accessories, NOT the engine builder.

So what part of this don't you understand?
I don’t understand how the engine bay and everything you just said dictates where it’s mount but yet it must be mounted down hill. You left out that part in this post.

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Agree Ed! If no water or chit is in your tank, the hose is full and possibly running back into pump or never actually leaves the pump. NOTHING goes up hill! Clocking the pump correctly effects the capability of it functioning properly as well..


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Originally posted by WHOMPWHOMP:
I don’t care where you stick it.... the only one I’ve seen NOT blow oil an make a dammmn mess out the breather is made by GZ MOTORSPORTS much better baffling design....


GZ makes great stuff but so does Dan Page! Mine doesn't blow any oil out also!

Another great item Dan makes is a double bearing rear shorty PG cover for 4 link dragsters, it provides much better yoke & drive shaft support!!!!
Nice to know didn’t know he made one...
 
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Originally posted by WHOMPWHOMP:
I don’t care where you stick it.... the only one I’ve seen NOT blow oil an make a dammmn mess out the breather is made by GZ MOTORSPORTS much better baffling design....


GZ makes great stuff but so does Dan Page! Mine doesn't blow any oil out also!

Another great item Dan makes is a double bearing rear shorty PG cover for 4 link dragsters, it provides much better yoke & drive shaft support!!!!
Nice to know didn’t know he made one...


Dan fabricates a number if nice items including custom Carbon Fiber parts. He should advertise this kind of stuff on line...
 
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greenie, what happen to ignore feature? Laughing very hard Again, you show that you are a liar who reads everyone of my replies and still butt hurt that I made you choke on your words...

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Originally posted August 15, 2019 04:05 PM by green1:
spend the coin and buy a Meziere, rebuildable( if it does fail) but the most reliable out there in my opinion. Stay away from CSR


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You changed my words so I didn’t choke on my own words.
 
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You changed my words so I didn’t choke on my own words.


I thought you said "you don't recommend buying a CSR pump, BUT you can repair them if someone still has one"


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Wrong liars lie, those are your words own it, you can't run from them the day and time of the quote is there for all to read. NahNahTounge
 
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