Long story short - I started building a flow bench abut 10 years ago, but never got around to finishing it as a mate about 200m down the road had a nice SF600 which he was happy for me to use.
But now he's shifted workshop & is too far away.
Soooo, it's about time I finished my bench, but I've got a few Q's.
First up - drive motor requirements: I have a 8V71 blower, I stripped it years ago & checked it over - it's in pretty reasonable condition. I need to know how large a motor I will need to drive it, I need the ability to flow heads up to around 400-450cfm at 28" depression, I have an old 3-phase 5HP motor that needs a rewind - will it be powerfull enough to do what I want it to do? or will I need something like a 7.5HP motor?
Next - reversing the flow, initial thoughts are to simply switch over a couple of phases on the drive motor so it spins backwards & have a filter on the outlet/ inlet at the back of the bench to stop it picking up crap when running in reverse.
Any reason why this won't work?
I do not intend to run a speed control on the motor - gets a bit expensive to do with a relatively big 3-phase motor, instead I am going to use a throttle body of a 5L EFI engine with a fine screw thread to adjust the opening to bleed off pressure. Good/bad idea?
These may seem like fairly simple questions, but I've never built a bench before & have fairly limited time (busy performance engine shop - time building flow bench = unpaid time) so I only want to do stuff once.
Thanks for any help, there will be more questions later, but that'll be enough to get me on my way.
Tony