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![]() "JFLEISC" wrote in message ... The typical "output" of these pumps is a lot of air with a fair amount of oil entrained, almost like the spray from an aerosol can. I've tried 4 or 5 different units, and only the Airwolf did what it was advertised to do. I was afraid of that. Cheaper to go with a dry pump, I think. Then you have no experience with a wet pump. Dry pumps are an absolute joke. Owners rave about getting 500 hours out of one. I have a Garwin wet pump on my 182. I give it exactly zero thought. No oil on the belly from the pump either. |
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