Question on K-Plane installation
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Question on K-Plane installation
Ok, getting close to putting motors back in the boat. But before I can do that, I need to mount my new Tabs. Quaestion I have is this: I presently have a Bennett system and with dual rams with a single hydraulic feed to each of them. I am installing K Planes with a single ram with dual hydraulic feeds. Can I use my Bennett pump and if so, what will I need to do to accomodate a dual hydraulic feed to each ram? If anyone has some info or knows of someone that can assist, please let me know.
Thanks, Bruce
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Bruce whats up dude, So you are gonna try to run K-planes off a Bennett pump,hmmmmmmmmm thats a good question, I think you'll need a pump for each tab, I don't think one pump will do it, call Bennett they should know, good luck and get that thing in the water.
http://www.bennetttrimtabs.com/help.htm
http://www.bennetttrimtabs.com/help.htm
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The K-planes are quite a bit longer and probably will have a lot more area.
The extension in length alone will increase the moments about the hinge point significantly. This will translate into greatly increased hydraulic impulse pressures generated by the rams. I highly doubt the Bennet hydraulic pump hardware will take the abuse for long.
I could be wrong, but intuitively, I don't think the bennet pump was overdesigned sufficiently to accept such a large change in work load.
The extension in length alone will increase the moments about the hinge point significantly. This will translate into greatly increased hydraulic impulse pressures generated by the rams. I highly doubt the Bennet hydraulic pump hardware will take the abuse for long.
I could be wrong, but intuitively, I don't think the bennet pump was overdesigned sufficiently to accept such a large change in work load.
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Just found that out. Was hoping to be on the water for next weekend, but not looking good. I am now looking for a good price on Mer pumps. Slight oversight on my part. Don't know what I was thinking. I guess I should have realized with all the re-rigging I have been doing there was more to do.
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If I'm not mistaking, you can use a bob's pump he's pretty reasonable. I think there around 200.00 to 225.00 a piece for the pump assem.
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Bruce , bob's machine shop sells a pump identical to Mercurys pump its the same pump I have on my outboards trim and tilt call them and get a price, here is there site:http://www.bobsmachine.com/index.htm