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Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 12:55 pm Post subject: Curious |
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Just curious....
I'm running an IO-320 (Ly-con) with Bendix injections, mechanical fuel pump and an electric "Dukes Inc." boost-pump. The Duke takes a dump (spins but won't pressure up). I find out the replacement Duke is $600 plus core, shipping and tax ($900 area). I went with the Duke because I got it in trade; I use to use Performance Air (?) but their price sucks too and I hated the added weight & complexity of their recommended fuel filter.
Seeking thoughts & recommendations:
1. Cough-up the bucks and get the replacement Duke.
2. Crack-open the Duke's seals ans see if I can repair (might be just a spun nut/cotter-key/or sumpin' like the nylatron pump vane).
3. Skip the boost pump 'cuz I never use it anyway...
4. Forget this ever increasin' overly-expensive flyin' sh!t and spend the $$$ on girls & surfin'
5. Your suggestions...........
Thanks.
Chuck
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 10:12 am Post subject: Curious |
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The Airflow Performance boost pump is around 500.00 bucks. Lighweight, simple in design and works. Everybody I know has problems with Duke pumps and end up chucking them in the trash.
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 12:06 pm Post subject: Curious |
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A friend of mine rebuilt his Dukes pump, and I got to look at the innards when he had it apart. They're pretty simple inside, its just a vane pump with a check valve/bypass. The vanes were made of teflon IIRC. I think he paid $160 for the rebuild kit.
Regards,
Bob Japundza
RV-6 flying F1 under const.
On 9/8/06, Chuck < chuck515tigger(at)yahoo.com (chuck515tigger(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:[quote]Just curious....
I'm running an IO-320 (Ly-con) with Bendix injections, mechanical fuel pump and an electric "Dukes Inc." boost-pump. The Duke takes a dump (spins but won't pressure up). I find out the replacement Duke is $600 plus core, shipping and tax ($900 area). I went with the Duke because I got it in trade; I use to use Performance Air (?) but their price sucks too and I hated the added weight & complexity of their recommended fuel filter.
Seeking thoughts & recommendations:
1. Cough-up the bucks and get the replacement Duke.
2. Crack-open the Duke's seals ans see if I can repair (might be just a spun nut/cotter-key/or sumpin' like the nylatron pump vane).
3. Skip the boost pump 'cuz I never use it anyway...
4. Forget this ever increasin' overly-expensive flyin' sh!t and spend the $$$ on girls & surfin'
5. Your suggestions...........
Thanks.
Chuck
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 3:16 pm Post subject: Curious |
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Bob,
Thanks for telling me that. Can you get the contact info for the rebuild kit. So far my research has yielded negative results. I was afraid Duke's parts were somehow proprietary and classified next to unobtainium on the Elements chart.
I will crack her seals tomorrow morning and report back. Like what's his name said "... why not open her up, you've got nothing to lose." You know, ocassionally I do enjoy this list for actual RV related stuff (not just to laugh my a$$ off at ALL the pissin' & moanin' & flame wars
Chuck
"Bob J." <rocketbob(at)gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]A friend of mine rebuilt his Dukes pump, and I got to look at the innards when he had it apart. They're pretty simple inside, its just a vane pump with a check valve/bypass. The vanes were made of teflon IIRC. I think he paid $160 for the rebuild kit.
Regards,
Bob Japundza
RV-6 flying F1 under const.
On 9/8/06, Chuck < chuck515tigger(at)yahoo.com (chuck515tigger(at)yahoo.com)> wrote: [quote] Just curious....
I'm running an IO-320 (Ly-con) with Bendix injections, mechanical fuel pump and an electric "Dukes Inc." boost-pump. The Duke takes a dump (spins but won't pressure up). I find out the replacement Duke is $600 plus core, shipping and tax ($900 area). I went with the Duke because I got it in trade; I use to use Performance Air (?) but their price sucks too and I hated the added weight & complexity of their recommended fuel filter.
Seeking thoughts & recommendations:
1. Cough-up the bucks and get the replacement Duke.
2. Crack-open the Duke's seals ans see if I can repair (might be just a spun nut/cotter-key/or sumpin' like the nylatron pump vane).
3. Skip the boost pump 'cuz I never use it anyway...
4. Forget this ever increasin' overly-expensive flyin' sh!t and spend the $$$ on girls & surfin'
5. Your suggestions...........
Thanks.
Chuck
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 4:27 pm Post subject: Curious |
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If I had to guess it sounds like a check valve seal. They'll sell you the individual seals, according to my buddy.
http://www.dukesinc.com/contact.html
Regards,
Bob Japundza
RV-6 flying F1 under const
On 9/9/06, Chuck <chuck515tigger(at)yahoo.com (chuck515tigger(at)yahoo.com)> wrote: [quote]Bob,
Thanks for telling me that. Can you get the contact info for the rebuild kit. So far my research has yielded negative results. I was afraid Duke's parts were somehow proprietary and classified next to unobtainium on the Elements chart.
I will crack her seals tomorrow morning and report back. Like what's his name said "... why not open her up, you've got nothing to lose." You know, ocassionally I do enjoy this list for actual RV related stuff (not just to laugh my a$$ off at ALL the pissin' & moanin' & flame wars
Chuck
"Bob J." < rocketbob(at)gmail.com (rocketbob(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
Quote: | A friend of mine rebuilt his Dukes pump, and I got to look at the innards when he had it apart. They're pretty simple inside, its just a vane pump with a check valve/bypass. The vanes were made of teflon IIRC. I think he paid $160 for the rebuild kit.
Regards,
Bob Japundza
RV-6 flying F1 under const.
On 9/8/06, Chuck < chuck515tigger(at)yahoo.com (chuck515tigger(at)yahoo.com)> wrote: Quote: | Just curious....
I'm running an IO-320 (Ly-con) with Bendix injections, mechanical fuel pump and an electric "Dukes Inc." boost-pump. The Duke takes a dump (spins but won't pressure up). I find out the replacement Duke is $600 plus core, shipping and tax ($900 area). I went with the Duke because I got it in trade; I use to use Performance Air (?) but their price sucks too and I hated the added weight & complexity of their recommended fuel filter.
Seeking thoughts & recommendations:
1. Cough-up the bucks and get the replacement Duke.
2. Crack-open the Duke's seals ans see if I can repair (might be just a spun nut/cotter-key/or sumpin' like the nylatron pump vane).
3. Skip the boost pump 'cuz I never use it anyway...
4. Forget this ever increasin' overly-expensive flyin' sh!t and spend the $$$ on girls & surfin'
5. Your suggestions...........
Thanks.
Chuck
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Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 3:33 pm Post subject: Curious |
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Thanks Bob, for the contct info. I did email them before and they sent me their rebuilt boost-pump price list. I will email they again and ask specifically for a re-build kit.
By the way, I pulled her apart. The main shaft pin sheared-off. It is so small, I'm gonna have some trouble getting the old piece out and a new one to re-place it. I will also replace the vanes and seals while I've got her off/out and apart. I hope they do sell a rebuild kit; life would be so much easier if they do.
Chuck
"Bob J." <rocketbob(at)gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]If I had to guess it sounds like a check valve seal. They'll sell you the individual seals, according to my buddy.
http://www.dukesinc.com/contact.html
Regards,
Bob Japundza
RV-6 flying F1 under const
On 9/9/06, Chuck <chuck515tigger(at)yahoo.com (chuck515tigger(at)yahoo.com)> wrote: [quote] Bob,
Thanks for telling me that. Can you get the contact info for the rebuild kit. So far my research has yielded negative results. I was afraid Duke's parts were somehow proprietary and classified next to unobtainium on the Elements chart.
I will crack her seals tomorrow morning and report back. Like what's his name said "... why not open her up, you've got nothing to lose." You know, ocassionally I do enjoy this list for actual RV related stuff (not just to laugh my a$$ off at ALL the pissin' & moanin' & flame wars
Chuck
"Bob J." < rocketbob(at)gmail.com (rocketbob(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
[quote]A friend of mine rebuilt his Dukes pump, and I got to look at the innards when he had it apart. They're pretty simple inside, its just a vane pump with a check valve/bypass. The vanes were made of teflon IIRC. I think he paid $160 for the rebuild kit.
Regards,
Bob Japundza
RV-6 flying F1 under const.
On 9/8/06, Chuck < chuck515tigger(at)yahoo.com (chuck515tigger(at)yahoo.com)> wrote: [quote] Just curious....
I'm running an IO-320 (Ly-con) with Bendix injections, mechanical fuel pump and an electric "Dukes Inc." boost-pump. The Duke takes a dump (spins but won't pressure up). I find out the replacement Duke is $600 plus core, shipping and tax ($900 area). I went with the Duke because I got it in trade; I use to use Performance Air (?) but their price sucks too and I hated the added weight & complexity of their recommended fuel filter.
Seeking thoughts & recommendations:
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