Originally Posted by danimal
Derek, you were pretty close with your dentist reference. A medical pump would be the only safe thing to use (since the motor is isolated from the pump itself) but the cost would be most prohibitive. Unless you can find a used one somewhere, I wouldn't chance using any other electrical type vacuum.
We used to modify them to make automatic chlorinators for swimming pools and transferring hazardous chemicals from one tank to another, etc. Good luck in your search.
Thanks DANIMAL... I'm harkening back to my high school science days when we used beakers with two holes in a rubber plug on the top to create a vacuum inside the beaker... Where's Bill Nye the science guy when you need him...
This is more fun figuring out than it is pulling the entire engine apart to clean it...