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matt_kane
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hello, <br>to any aussies reading<br> its about  the  Magnum  pump  <br>can i purchase  the pump only ?<br>as I do have  the Cylinder   ,But  the Magnum has started to wear <br>so i was looking for a replacement ,anyone know if the handpump can be bought seperate<br>regards<br>Matt<br>ps  anyone have  a better  cheaper replacement suggestion ?
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Hello from Adelaide. I purchased a Mityvac hand pump (the metal one) about four years ago and it seems indestructable. It was pricey, about $85 (thats Aussy dollars for our offshore friends)  if I remember correctly and had to be special ordered from an autoparts house, but it has been worth it. I also purchased an electric vacuum pump that I'd sell if you're interested. It works great but its way over the top, the hand pump works just fine.
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Hi Egg ;<br>shit-- sorry dude  i havnt replied  ,, but i thought the site was closed  for good  , it was asking for  $9-95  to join or send an email  to why you should  be allowed in   ..<br>i just by chance gave it another go  & presto   ........<br>saw  the  mittyvac ,,but  wasnt sure if it was plastico  or  metal   ,,so you recommend  that one ?? can you remember the auto group name ??$ 85 is  OK as the  cheapest magnum is  $99  here in 'oz<br>price on the electric  if you could <br>[email protected]     will find  me      thks<br><br>sorry once again    <br>matt<br><br><br>
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Matt,<br><br>try Repco for starters. You should be able to find one in any automotive shop that sells to the auto repair trades.<br><br>The electric pump I have is from the 'states and so you'd need a mains to 115v transformer. Still interested?
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thanks  egg,<br>i have a repco & bursons   local  ,  mmmm  dunno  about the  electric  with it  needing a  stepdown transformer<br>& as  you say  , its probably a  bit over the  top ,<br>you've never replaced   any bits in the Mityvac ? <br>with the Magnum I had  the main spring break, replaced the sealing'O'ring  many times  & had  to mig weld  some more meat to the handle where the plunger sharft rocks<br>Bloody expensive sport this   lol <br>well the monstertube was a  good  purchase<br>regards <br>Matt
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Matt, the Mityvac has been nearly fault free; the only problem I've had is that the return spring collapsed and I replaced it with one I happened to have in the garage.<br><br>Before I knew better I used to use it in the bathtub and routinely ran water through it. That is probably what corroded the spring before it broke. <br><br>It's also come in handy to bleed the brakes on my bikes and the old Ford, it's been a good purchase.
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thanks    egg,<br>yeah i too have had  to replace the  return spring ,,<br><br>mine is  same length etc.  but  if not  the same compressed   , the length of  the pump action gets affected in its stroke action  .....which can be a  bastard :-X<br>I havnt been able to find a Mityvac as yet   ???<br>maybe supercheap   can get 1   in  ?<br>thanks  again for helping<br>Matt
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