This is the high performance water pump I designed for my "Howell V-Four" engine. Ordinary pumps have a shaft that enters the case to drive the impeller. This requires a lubricated shaft seal to
prevent leakage. In miniature sizes it can be a challenge to have a seal that prevents leaks, not create excessive friction on the shaft and be reliable over long periods of time. I designed this
pump to satisfy all these requirements. There is no shaft that enters the pump case, so no seal is needed at all. It takes very little power to turn even at high water delivery rates. The
pump housing internal has an easy to produce simulated involute spiral shape with a cutwater for efficient operation and high delivery. The pump is made almost entirely of brass. I nickel plated
mine for looks, but that has nothing at all to do with operation or anything else.
The plans set consists of two sheets of drawings and one sheet of construction notes.
This is the high performance water pump I designed for my "Howell V-Four" engine |