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Mityvac recommendation
Simple question. I keep reading about mityvac (or is it mightyvac?). I did a quick search and it seems maybe there isn't a single 'mityvac' but rather tons to chose from (many models even on mityvac.com, but also many vendors of similar units).
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All produce vacuum, some have a port you can use for pressure.
Metal should be tougher than plastic but I haven't broken my plastic unit. Haven't broken the metal unit either. Based on these options - Mityvac , I'd get a metal body pump with gauge and pressure capability. You'd think they'd point you to particular models and kits. Sixto 87 300D |
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I got the MV7201 Fluid Evacuator about two years ago and has worked like a charm with no issues. Works well for putting too much oil in your system too
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I assumed the OP was looking for a Mityvac testing and diagnosis tool. You're right, mityvac makes fluid evacuation devices as well.
Sixto 87 300D |
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I bought the Craftsman version rather than the Mitivac™ one. It cost around $40 and, unlike its big brand brother, it is made out of metal, not plastic.
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One with a gauge. I also find the pressure feature on my older model useful. I've gotten by with a PVC body, so could recommend the MV8255. Harbor Freight sells chinese knock-offs, but they have a bad rep.
Mity-vac is to vacuum hand pumps what kleenex is to facial tissues. |
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The first question is what do you want to do with vac / pressure?
Have a old mechanical fuel pump or a diesel vac pump? Weld / bolt on a handle and you have a pump. Need vac in volume? Some diesels ( Ford or GM ) have a belt driven pump , others have a ignition distributor looking unit, both could be adapted to a small electric motor. |
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