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				Varying Piston Squirters
			 
			Hi, Hope to have some guidance. I have a 3.0 1979 case. I am testing the right side squirters. All three have different flow rates. Is this an issue? I would think they all need to have the same flow rate? Unless #6 is staying open - I am not sure if I need to replace them? I have been using Sea Foam, I will let them soak overnight. Cheers and thanks! James | ||
|  09-04-2019, 12:56 PM | 
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 Let me know your methods and I'll comment. | ||
|  09-04-2019, 04:29 PM | 
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			Thanks for the reply. Pressure was varied between 30-85 psl. Cylinder #6 squirter was flowing much more than the other two regardless of pressure. The other two were slightly different. Should they all flow at the same rate? | ||
|  09-04-2019, 06:44 PM | 
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 Squirters get debris and varnish build up inside them. That's why I invented rebuildable pistons squirters and got a patent on them - because there is no way to ensure the insides are completely clean. Also, it should take less than 15-20 pounds of fluid to open the squirters. Anyone that tells you they open at 50# and that they stay closed at idle has never properly tested a squirter. After years of research I have the spring rates of the factory units and without sharing all of my proprietary data, suffice to say your average Porsche squirter has an internal spring that very closely matches the spring rate of your average ball point pen. So they should open with very little resistance. What else would you like to know? | ||
|  09-05-2019, 07:18 AM | 
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			Thanks for the replies. Have these been any issues with your design?  It has been a few years. I see your do not need to be punched. | ||
|  09-05-2019, 08:33 AM | 
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 They do not need to be punched. They are a light press fit and the Loctite does all the rest....... | ||
|  09-05-2019, 08:59 AM | 
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			I see that William Knight is consultuing your company. Does he use these?
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|  09-06-2019, 07:09 AM | 
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 Listen, this thread isn't intended to be a sales pitch for my squirter. If you want to use them, they will make your life easier. Your other option is to replace them with factory squirters which are widely available as well. Either way looks like squirters are in your future. | ||
|  09-06-2019, 08:37 AM | 
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			I am very interested. I dont like the idea of having to stake the OEM squirter. I was wanting to see if William had used them or any other proffessioanal engine builder for that matter.
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|  09-07-2019, 08:33 AM | 
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 Conservatively sold 400 sets never had an issue or concern. Or even a single return. | ||
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