Eccentric
Mister Wizard
I've been reading this thread for a while now with the intention of getting set up to do pressure/vac testing. I never used to pay too much attention to those who would always reply to any running issue with "pressure and vac test it".
Now I realise this is really good advice and a very simple common sense starting point when working on a saw, especially for those of us who buy them broken, history unknown.
So initially I was thinking that the Mityvac was the way to go, but unfortunately these aren't the most common here in the UK and sellers seem to know this and certainly price the pressure/vac model like they're rocking horse manure.
I didn't want to have two different set ups so I found a new compound gauge with a 4" dial on ebay quite cheap and our friendly maintenance fitter at work supplied the fittings I have up to now.
Not exactly compact but I won't have any trouble reading the dial. I've bought one of those bulb type blood pressure pumps on ebay but this is gonna be a while as it's coming from China, so I should be geared up for pressure. The one thing I haven't yet worked out is what I'm going to use for vacuum.
Any ideas on a cheap vacuum pump anyone? I suppose I could look for a really cheap brake bleeder maybe? When I type in hand vacuum pump on ebay most of what comes up seems to be a pump attached to a clear plastic cylinder with inches marked on the side "From United States", go figure?
I'll post a pick of the finished assembly once I have it all together.
There's gotta be some kind of hand opperated vacuum pump available to you folks in the UK. The Mityvac is what we get here in the States. Must be an equivelant on your side of the water. Go to a UK automotive enthusiast site and see what they're using.........or you could just into your local car repair shop and ask them what they use and where they got it.