Dec 24, 2009 #1 A agteacher Life is GREAT!! Joined Dec 10, 2005 Messages 404 I was "wondering" if a BMW accumulator ball would work on a GN powermaster? The BMW's accumulator look the same as on the GN's accumulator.."at least from the pictures" . THANKS for the reply and HELP!!! MERRY CHRISTmas!!!!!!
I was "wondering" if a BMW accumulator ball would work on a GN powermaster? The BMW's accumulator look the same as on the GN's accumulator.."at least from the pictures" . THANKS for the reply and HELP!!! MERRY CHRISTmas!!!!!!
Dec 24, 2009 #2 T TurboBob Resident mad scientist Staff member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 6,676 post the pictures. Bob
Dec 24, 2009 #3 T TurboBob Resident mad scientist Staff member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 6,676 the accumulator is a fairly simple device, If the threads match and the charge pressures are similar..... it will probably work
the accumulator is a fairly simple device, If the threads match and the charge pressures are similar..... it will probably work
Dec 24, 2009 #4 Q Quick6'n'-K.C. wana steal it? meet mr9mm Staff member Joined Nov 24, 2001 Messages 11,267 Even if the thread pitch was different, a bushing could be found to change from sae to metric "if" they are different. What year BMW? Here is a neat thread on the bmw ones.. http://aaron.aussiefiverdriver.com/Bomb.htm BW
Even if the thread pitch was different, a bushing could be found to change from sae to metric "if" they are different. What year BMW? Here is a neat thread on the bmw ones.. http://aaron.aussiefiverdriver.com/Bomb.htm BW
Dec 25, 2009 #5 A agteacher Life is GREAT!! Joined Dec 10, 2005 Messages 404 TurboBob said: post the pictures. Bob Click to expand... Picture..... Attachments BMW acc..jpg 6.3 KB · Views: 215
Dec 25, 2009 #6 T TurboBob Resident mad scientist Staff member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 6,676 the little I read it leads me to believe it will work fine. As long as the BMW unit is for brake fluid, and not power steering fluid (couldn't tell from my reading). Bob
the little I read it leads me to believe it will work fine. As long as the BMW unit is for brake fluid, and not power steering fluid (couldn't tell from my reading). Bob
Dec 25, 2009 #7 Q Quick6'n'-K.C. wana steal it? meet mr9mm Staff member Joined Nov 24, 2001 Messages 11,267 They seemed to be expensive, 1988 for 100+ ... Id rather just go to hydroboost for that amount, then again, if they could be found in the junk yard, that would be sweet. Good idea, nice way of thinking outside the box BW
They seemed to be expensive, 1988 for 100+ ... Id rather just go to hydroboost for that amount, then again, if they could be found in the junk yard, that would be sweet. Good idea, nice way of thinking outside the box BW