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Aircraft Aviation Tools Mityvac Vacuum Pump (new) on 2040-parts.com

US $48.95
Location:

Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States

Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mityvac Manufacturer Part Number:MV8000

This mityvac vacuum pump is a must-own for any auto mechanic! Common auto diagnostics and service applications include emission control systems (EGR, RCV, BPV) testing, turbocharger wastegate testing, vacuum and pressure brake bleeding, ignition system diagnostics, fluid transfer and evacuation, cooling system pressure testing and automatic transmission service. This versatile vacuum pump also comes with a convenient carrying case for easy storage and transportation.
  • Includes components to perform numerous diagnostics and service functions
  • Test distributor vacuum, power brakes and carburetor chokes
  • Diagnose problems in air conditioner and heater controls
  • Bleed brakes with one hand and no spills
  • Convenient carrying case included
  • Field serviceable - maintenance kits and replacement parts available
  • Ergonomic design for comfort and long-term use

Some tests may require other Mityvac® accessories not included with this kit.


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