Those of us that have a Lombard AP-42 type or Comango etc. are S.O.L. for new parts. But, I found a way to fix the auto-oiler check valve.
Tap the brass sleeve in the outlet (pipe thread end) with a #10-24 tap. You may notice it gets to a point where the sleeve starts turning. Grab hold of the tap with your smallest vicegrip and pull the sleeve out. You may or may not find the remains of the original duckbill in the inside end. Remove the sleeve from your tap (pliers suggested), and clean it all up with brake clean.
A Homelite duckbill fits perfectly in place of the original. Press the brass sleeve back in the elbow and it's fixed.
You may want to squeeze the end slighly with your bench vice to make shure it fits tight.
Tap the brass sleeve in the outlet (pipe thread end) with a #10-24 tap. You may notice it gets to a point where the sleeve starts turning. Grab hold of the tap with your smallest vicegrip and pull the sleeve out. You may or may not find the remains of the original duckbill in the inside end. Remove the sleeve from your tap (pliers suggested), and clean it all up with brake clean.
A Homelite duckbill fits perfectly in place of the original. Press the brass sleeve back in the elbow and it's fixed.
You may want to squeeze the end slighly with your bench vice to make shure it fits tight.