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Since John doesn't appear to be interested, would you be willing to sell?John, if you're interested, I have a new, unused one with instruction sheet.
Thanks,
Steve Ball
John, Don calling it “injection” was just a trick name for sure. Its true all it does is control fuel flow but it’s not a needle. It’s 2 slots like a gas heater adjuster from the old days. Don feels it is more responsive than a needle . The one in the picture was the second version he made. The last models were much different than that. Jeff LutzThanks Steve I saw what it looked like I didn’t realize it was a remote needle thanks my friend
That’s the name Tidewater sold them as 30 years ago when they pretty much copied Dons injector.We just call these Fuel Doctors now.
I have quite a few of these stashed in a parts box.. were very common down in Texas.
Several people built and sold them...nothing magical about them..there is no " injection"..
they are just a brass tube with a couple of slots fitted in an aluminum main body, rotated by a third channel....
Same principal as a remote needle just done differently...
Yep. Not suggesting Don copied Perry, but the Pinkert fuel metering block design is similar to how the low/midrange barrel adjustment works on a Perry Carburetor.Exactly!....NO 'fuel injection' about it....LMAO!.....they're a metering device, nothing more, nothing less.
SMH
I guess the real “magic” (with Pinckert’s valve) is the size and orientation of the slotsI have quite a few of these stashed in a parts box.. were very common down in Texas.
Several people built and sold them...nothing magical about them..there is no " injection"..
they are just a brass tube with a couple of slots fitted in an aluminum main body, rotated by a third channel....
Same principal as a remote needle just done differently...
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