I like them so much, I actually own several, and keep spare vane sets in
case they need rebuilt. So far, after 10 years of frequent and abusive use,
they are still pumping as new.
The pump bodies are stainless, the impellers are nylon and individual
vanes, so actually well designed.
I do take care
There are no 20% anymore. There's one that ends today.
Rick
From: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: June 20, 2021 6:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Pressure filler -- has anyone ever used one of these?
Thanks I think
Thanks I think that might be good. I’ll snag a 20% coupon and grab one
--FT
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Here is what I have been using for over 10 years to move fluids. Costs
less, and runs on 12 volts.
Ace Hardware sells bulk vinyl hose, you add barb fittings to the pump in
the size you need, fabricate whatever you need to
I made the garden sprayer brake bleeder (did Wilton post that first?) and
it works great. I now have another one for aircraft brake fluid as well.
Yes, dedicated pumps for each fluid.
On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 2:21 PM Allan Streib via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> I have read about
I have read about people making the same thing with a cheap garden
sprayer, which you can find for < $20.
That Motive one looks exactly like their pressure brake bleeder I have,
with a different fitting on the end of the tube. I love the brake
bleeder, would never want to bleed brakes any other
https://smile.amazon.com/Motive-Products-1735-Power-Transfer/dp/B0119DI58A
Makes adding fluid to the 722.9 easy, can use pressure instead of a hand
pump on the fluid bottle like I got for filling diffs. I wonder if
something can be bodged up to use it like a brake pressure bleeder too.