Stan Meyer Injector Rebuild Guide Sections ● What does it do ? ● How does it do it? ● Design Drawings ● Sources of Parts or pcs ready made ● Parts list ● Parts Specs ● How to build methods or techniques ● Measuring of finished part prior to install ● Tools required for this part. ● Buying complete ready made parts. What does it do?
It is very important to note that the injectors pictured above from stans place are all different lengths and designs.Stan was a truck parts supplier so he had a inside edge on many many parts suppliers. One I discovered was the Term Igniters “Flame rods””Liquid Level Electrodes”used in turbine engine and aircraft, look it up here are some pictures and references. Try http://www.steamshop.com/Auburn.htm SteamShop specializes in Water, Oil and Steam Products for boilers and facility management. Distributing for many different companies, including Champion, Auburn, Conbraco, Webster, Taco, Grudfos, Cash Acme, Burks Pumps, Bell & Gosset and many other remember to post in forum and once complete update the final solution for suitable part number here http://www.woodward.com/aircraftturbineigniter.aspx
Brands of ignitors and flame rod and liquid electrodes. to make a injector Standard Ignitors
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could be used as a filter on flame front for flash back.