Tire pump hose fitting - Found
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Tire pump hose fitting - Found
I have this pump that I just installed a rebuild kit in. I am missing the fitting on the base to connect the hose to. Does anyone know where to get one?
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Re: Tire pump hose fitting
What year is your pump, or what year car is your pump going with? There were several different styles. I have the drawings for all of them; they are simple enough that you could make your own.
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Re: Tire pump hose fitting
I believe I have a loose original with the check valve. Tmorsher@icloud.com and I’ll look
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Re: Tire pump hose fitting
I should have some too just need to know what thread size you require.
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Re: Tire pump hose fitting
I got this pump to go with my '26 touring. Probably not correct with the brass body but I like it. I tried to determine the size. First glance just figured 1/8" pipe, but way smaller than that. 1/4" fine slips in, 5/16" too big. Got it in my mind that it might be the same size as a valve stem. Acts like wants to start in but doesn't. Threads may be dinged but I didn't want to go too far until I knew for sure.
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Re: Tire pump hose fitting
Will take a look tomorrow.
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Re: Tire pump hose fitting
I have the same pump, or maybe an excellent reproduction, and it has no check valve. The chuck should have no center post, so the tube stem serves as a check valve.
The inevitable often happens.
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Re: Tire pump hose fitting - Found
Gator,
I found a few in my odd box, closest one is a 5/16” x 24 NFT with a check valve. I do have one only of the odd 9/32” x 32 NFT with no check valve. $12.00 each plus shipping.
Let me know,
Hank
I found a few in my odd box, closest one is a 5/16” x 24 NFT with a check valve. I do have one only of the odd 9/32” x 32 NFT with no check valve. $12.00 each plus shipping.
Let me know,
Hank