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MConstable Samba Member
Joined: May 04, 2004 Posts: 1822 Location: Saint Charles IL
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grimace007 Samba Member
Joined: August 30, 2006 Posts: 2673 Location: swampville, florida
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Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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looks like it would work fine for a stock or very mild engine, but other than that i think it would restrict the oil pickup too much... |
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vwracerdave Samba Member
Joined: November 11, 2004 Posts: 15307 Location: Deep in the 405
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Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 3:44 pm Post subject: |
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Just another unnecessary part they sell to make money. _________________ 2017 Street Comp Champion - Thunder Valley Raceway Park - Noble, OK
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turboblue Samba Member
Joined: October 09, 2003 Posts: 4216 Location: Central Indiana
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Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 4:07 pm Post subject: |
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vwracerdave wrote: |
Just another unnecessary part they sell to make money. |
I use one on my turbo engine.
Works great to keep the big chunks out of the oil pump if something fails.
grimace007 wrote: |
looks like it would work fine for a stock or very mild engine, but other than that i think it would restrict the oil pickup too much... |
Not as restrictive as the stock screen, yet better than going bare......... _________________ Gary
Turbo VW Sand Drag Buggy
"If you don't run into the Devil every once in awhile, you must be going in the same direction!" |
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reckedher Samba Member
Joined: December 13, 2005 Posts: 29 Location: H B(surf city)
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Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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Hello
I use one as well.I used to have a problem with the oil light coming on durring hard cornering so I installed that kit,now no problem.Got mine at sorranos also
Good day _________________ if there is never time to do the job right how will you find the time to redo the same job?? |
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Chris181 Samba Member
Joined: April 05, 2004 Posts: 90 Location: French riviera
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 2:25 pm Post subject: |
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Hi,
Another feedback about this parts ?... _________________ __________________________________________
Chris.
http://vwandco.wifeo.com/
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miniman82 Samba Swamp Donkey
Joined: March 22, 2005 Posts: 9515 Location: Southern Maryland
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 3:15 pm Post subject: |
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Another 2+ year old thread, back from the grave... _________________ Build thread: http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=212747
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I just wanted to bitch but I'm getting no sympathy. |
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Chris181 Samba Member
Joined: April 05, 2004 Posts: 90 Location: French riviera
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 3:17 pm Post subject: |
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better than new one or not ?? _________________ __________________________________________
Chris.
http://vwandco.wifeo.com/
Thing '73 IRS conversion
Eurovan VR6 LPG |
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neil68 Samba Member
Joined: March 17, 2007 Posts: 3440 Location: Calgary, Canada
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 7:00 pm Post subject: suction kit |
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bug-c wrote: |
Hi,
Another feedback about this parts ?... |
I use the suction kit because I have a deep sump that negates the stock "bell cover" that normally fits over the stock filter screen. With a suction pipe extension of about three inches, it is useful to have some sort of screen to prevent metal fragments (in case of parts breakage) or loose sump nuts from being sucked into the oil pump.
I have the Bugpack suction kit and it provides a nice screen filter, while not unduly reducing oil flow IMO. It also comes with a nice flat aluminum oil sump plate that doesn't leak _________________ Neil.
Der Kleiner Rennwagens
68 Beetle 2332 cc, 204 WHP
12.5 seconds @ 107 mph
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Scott Novak Samba Member
Joined: October 12, 2004 Posts: 1586 Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:02 pm Post subject: |
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I bought one of these for the aluminum sump plate.
But the holes are oversize by about 0.030" larger in diameter than the holes in the stock sump plate. Actually I cringe at the sloppy fit. I'm not at all impressed by it, which is probably why it's been sitting in a box for the last 3 years. The counterbores look like they were made too fast and I can see the chatter marks. I haven't checked it for flatness yet, but I would probably sand it on a piece of flat granite before i used it to insure that it was flat.
I also question whether the screen has enough open area so as not to cause a restriction, especially when the oil is cold and thick. Compare the open area of a stock oil screen compared to this one.
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
A question was also raised in another discussion about how removing the stock screen could affect oil pressure under acceleration and cornering because of the baffling effect that the stock screen is alleged to have. I'm not sure if this is valid or not.
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neil68 Samba Member
Joined: March 17, 2007 Posts: 3440 Location: Calgary, Canada
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:25 pm Post subject: suction kit |
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Scott Novak wrote: |
I also question whether the screen has enough open area so as not to cause a restriction, especially when the oil is cold and thick. Compare the open area of a stock oil screen compared to this one.
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
Scott Novak |
Oil can only be sucked in to the maximum diameter of the pick-up tube. The suction screen while not umbrella like the stock, does have a larger opening...mine's about 1 1/4" across. Do you think the screen will plug up? Dirty oil could do that perhaps in a poorly maintained engine perhaps, but I've never seen anything on my screen. I use 5W30 synthetic, so cold oil is not an issue...and it gets cold in Canada _________________ Neil.
Der Kleiner Rennwagens
68 Beetle 2332 cc, 204 WHP
12.5 seconds @ 107 mph
Dynojet Test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9B_H3eklAo |
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Chris181 Samba Member
Joined: April 05, 2004 Posts: 90 Location: French riviera
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Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 3:02 am Post subject: |
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Thanks all
Scott Novak wrote: |
A question was also raised in another discussion about how removing the stock screen could affect oil pressure under acceleration and cornering because of the baffling effect that the stock screen is alleged to have. I'm not sure if this is valid or not.
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Scott Novak Samba Member
Joined: October 12, 2004 Posts: 1586 Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 4:33 am Post subject: Re: suction kit |
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Scott Novak wrote: |
I also question whether the screen has enough open area so as not to cause a restriction, especially when the oil is cold and thick. Compare the open area of a stock oil screen compared to this one.
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. |
neil68 wrote: |
Oil can only be sucked in to the maximum diameter of the pick-up tube. The suction screen while not umbrella like the stock, does have a larger opening...mine's about 1 1/4" across. Do you think the screen will plug up? Dirty oil could do that perhaps in a poorly maintained engine perhaps, but I've never seen anything on my screen. I use 5W30 synthetic, so cold oil is not an issue...and it gets cold in Canada |
Screen actually has a lot more resistance than you'd think. Screen has more resistance than a round hole with an equal open area. Also remember that you don't have much pressure differential to force the oil through the screen, so the resistance of a screen on the intake side of the pump can have a significant effect.
I'm in Minnesota and it gets below -30F here. I use Redline 5W30 synthetic. The synthetic lube still gets noticeably thicker when it gets cold.
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junior55 Samba Member
Joined: October 01, 2006 Posts: 941
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Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:32 am Post subject: |
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turboblue wrote: |
vwracerdave wrote: |
Just another unnecessary part they sell to make money. |
I use one on my turbo engine.
Works great to keep the big chunks out of the oil pump if something fails.
grimace007 wrote: |
looks like it would work fine for a stock or very mild engine, but other than that i think it would restrict the oil pickup too much... |
Not as restrictive as the stock screen, yet better than going bare......... |
OK... but I think that it's more restrictive and here is what I will say:
The screen gauge in the aluminum pick-up extension is roughly the same as the stock screens, The stock screen area is roughly 8 times the area of that little disc....
YOU CAN: modify a "stock screen" by cutting out the bottom and still run the mini-sump and extension (without the mini-screen),
for the best of both worlds. (there is a trick involved to close the slots.)
This however is not to be compared to a secondary sump as far as oil
guarantee, but the extra 1/2" lower will aid in the collection of oil somewhat.
I am running the above modified mini-sump because I have a skid plate
and desire the ground clearance, therefore my reason...
As it is designed from the manufacturer, its shitty.
Modified like I said and it's a helper type thing.
By the way, forget about it if you want it to fit on the "newer style"
pick-up tubes... they are angled, crooked, off-center and deformed ! |
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grimace007 Samba Member
Joined: August 30, 2006 Posts: 2673 Location: swampville, florida
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Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:08 am Post subject: |
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this thread was 2 and a half years old, lol _________________ Brian
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perrib wrote: |
Hey It is The Samba where well thought out rational answers can take a while and getting side tracked is normal. I was just lucky this time. |
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1955ccbug Samba Member
Joined: October 03, 2004 Posts: 730 Location: Olympia wa
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Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:19 am Post subject: Re: suction kit |
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neil68 wrote: |
bug-c wrote: |
Hi,
Another feedback about this parts ?... |
I use the suction kit because I have a deep sump that negates the stock "bell cover" that normally fits over the stock filter screen. With a suction pipe extension of about three inches, it is useful to have some sort of screen to prevent metal fragments (in case of parts breakage) or loose sump nuts from being sucked into the oil pump.
I have the Bugpack suction kit and it provides a nice screen filter, while not unduly reducing oil flow IMO. It also comes with a nice flat aluminum oil sump plate that doesn't leak |
I'm rebuilding my 1955 and am going to be using a 1 1/2 qt sump this time around. Are you saying that I shouldn't run a stock screen on a deep sump? I ran my motor for 5+ years without a screen....I used to loose oil pressure all the time when taking off hard in first. I always thought it was because of the 32mm oil pump (modified for full flow)...now I read that it could have been because of the lack of a screen. |
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miniman82 Samba Swamp Donkey
Joined: March 22, 2005 Posts: 9515 Location: Southern Maryland
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Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:35 am Post subject: Re: suction kit |
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1955ccbug wrote: |
...32mm oil pump (modified for full flow).... |
There's no need for something that big, even when racing. _________________ Build thread: http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=212747
Glenn wrote: |
satterley_sr wrote: |
I just wanted to bitch but I'm getting no sympathy. |
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1955ccbug Samba Member
Joined: October 03, 2004 Posts: 730 Location: Olympia wa
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Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:37 am Post subject: Re: suction kit |
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miniman82 wrote: |
1955ccbug wrote: |
...32mm oil pump (modified for full flow).... |
There's no need for something that big, even when racing. |
I know...its what I had. Any advice on the screen/deep sump? |
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j-dub Samba Member
Joined: November 09, 2003 Posts: 865 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 6:51 pm Post subject: |
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Back from the dead.
My local VW machine shop is recommending this product to me. They are going to braze an extension to my oil pick up tube for a deep sump and this would be a perfect time to set up this suction kit.
I am on the fence about it. It adds restriction to the inlet side but it also would add some protection to a dropped or broken washer. _________________ 1957 Oval rag
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grimace007 Samba Member
Joined: August 30, 2006 Posts: 2673 Location: swampville, florida
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Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 7:09 pm Post subject: |
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4 years of answers already in this thread and you can not draw a conclusion for yourself? _________________ Brian
68 sedan
Dallas Air Coolers
perrib wrote: |
Hey It is The Samba where well thought out rational answers can take a while and getting side tracked is normal. I was just lucky this time. |
cr@M wrote: |
No one has any personal responsibility these days. This country is sue happy. Intelligence is no longer a requirement, just an accessory. |
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