Really hard to draw any conclusions without knowing what 'a little flow'
is. At cranking speed it should be enough to make a good sized
puddle on the floor in 3 - 5 seconds.
so, we know that: little
flow (gals/rev) X cranking speed(rpm) X (3-5 secs) / 60 = good sized puddle
(gal)
which also can be produced by:
the average 10 week old puppy(wks) in an eyeblink(millisecs) 3-5 seconds
after drinking water(gal) and forgotten instantaneously(over zero).
now, to solve for "little flow" we first divide by both equations by 3-5
seconds, then.......
I'm so glad we have engineers to do all the math
for us! :-) kevin
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