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Date:         Sat, 23 Nov 1996 08:59:13 -0500
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From:         John Anderson <vwbus@netbiz.net>
Subject:      Re: Good AND inexpensive tire pump, where to find?

> If you want to skimp, then just buy 2 of these. The second one adds > insurance against the first one breaking, as one of our folks pointed

So what ever happened to St Muirs super, screw into the spark plug pump anybody know? I think he detailed it as some sort of impulse thing seperated from the actual cylinder charge but why not use one engine cylinder itself instead, not a bad idea as disabling gas to one cylinder a joke with FI. One VW cylinder pumping is more than anyone would ever need along with a good piece of hose, in fact maybe worth a roll your own try using the remains of a $15 compression tester combined to a quick disconnect and then a piece of air hose. Thoughts anyone? This is academic for a diesel owner unfortunately.

John vwbus@netbiz.net


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