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Since spending a small fortune collecting parts ive now decided what I am and arent using.

Everything is in good working order photos will go up latter

Weaver 4 stage Dry sump pump. Apparently rebuilt before I purchased. Has been stripped down and inspected by westend after I received it. Was given the all good but Im not using it.

Comes with a few -12 fittings as well $450

RB26 Sump, has been modified to suit a dry sump. Pan has been cut and shortened, side wings cut off and plated, 3 -12 fittings welded into the side and internal baffles etc all welded in

I have made another with an extra baffle etc so using this instead $500

Bracket to suit a 5stage peterson pump. Also fits the above weaver pretty well. I made it from steel as a prototype but now machining up a replica from billet so the steel one wont be used. Nothing wrong with it I just wanted a billet one instead. $150

Will put up more latter with photos

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  • 1 year later...
Since spending a small fortune collecting parts ive now decided what I am and arent using.

Everything is in good working order photos will go up latter

Weaver 4 stage Dry sump pump. Apparently rebuilt before I purchased. Has been stripped down and inspected by westend after I received it. Was given the all good but Im not using it.

Comes with a few -12 fittings as well $450

RB26 Sump, has been modified to suit a dry sump. Pan has been cut and shortened, side wings cut off and plated, 3 -12 fittings welded into the side and internal baffles etc all welded in

I have made another with an extra baffle etc so using this instead $500

Bracket to suit a 5stage peterson pump. Also fits the above weaver pretty well. I made it from steel as a prototype but now machining up a replica from billet so the steel one wont be used. Nothing wrong with it I just wanted a billet one instead. $150

Will put up more latter with photos

Hi, I am planning to put a petersom 5 stage ( roller bearings ) dry sump to a RB26 track engine. Very interested in your left overs. would like to go further either buying your prototypes. please call/sms me on 0439 818008 or 0433 878 905 to follow up.please get some photos. email [email protected]

cheers

Alex

  • 7 months later...
Weaver 4 stage Dry sump pump. Apparently rebuilt before I purchased. Has been stripped down and inspected by westend after I received it. Was given the all good but Im not using it.

Comes with a few -12 fittings as well $450

Very old thread but is that Weaver pump still around? Has it been used since that original post was put up?

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