Probably not, the Mightvac hand held fluid extractors probably would work well for you though, they have 1 liter and 2 liter sized ones like this available! amzn.to/2JRH1bR
Great review, Jesse. I have the Mityvac versions of the hand pump and the shop air ones and they work fine, but this one looks very versatile, in that it has both features combined in to one tool. Keep up the good work.
I think you missed the best feature of the tool. You can also use it to fill the systems you just drained. Such as transmissions. I cant begin to estimate how many times I have needed a skinny funnel to put transmission fluid back in a vehicle. You just add however much fluid the vehicle calls for to the resevoir and then push the hose down the tube and pump it up to create vacuum or hook up shop air to it.
Favor to ask.... what range does the vacuum gauge display go up to (in PSI/mmHG, etc)? In other words, at what point (PSI / mmHG rating, etc) does the gauge go to before it is "in the red" (maximum recommended pressure it can be pumped up to and that it will hold when pumped manually)? Have you seen it "leakdown" over time? From the max (red range on gauge) down perhaps to half pressurized, how long does it take (for example, on the MityVac 7201 I have noticed the vacuum "leaks down" approximatley 1/2 in about 5 minutes, from approx 12 PSI down to about 6-7 PSI - using a vacuum gauge). If you could help, I'd appreciate it! Thanks.
harbor freight's just trying to be like Sears and everything else and they're going to end up doing the same thing serious dude go out of business cuz I'll never go back in there I can't use the coupons I got what's the sent to me going in there that's the only reason I went there was so I can use a coupon to save myself a few bucks
Do they have a smaller version for home gamers?
Probably not, the Mightvac hand held fluid extractors probably would work well for you though, they have 1 liter and 2 liter sized ones like this available! amzn.to/2JRH1bR
Nice review 👍 as always gearheads
Nice closeup overlays! Great review!
Haha thanks for your help bud
Great review, Jesse. I have the Mityvac versions of the hand pump and the shop air ones and they work fine, but this one looks very versatile, in that it has both features combined in to one tool. Keep up the good work.
Yup have used those ones many times in the past and they work well but I love having both in one tool! and thank you!
I think you missed the best feature of the tool. You can also use it to fill the systems you just drained. Such as transmissions. I cant begin to estimate how many times I have needed a skinny funnel to put transmission fluid back in a vehicle. You just add however much fluid the vehicle calls for to the resevoir and then push the hose down the tube and pump it up to create vacuum or hook up shop air to it.
Favor to ask.... what range does the vacuum gauge display go up to (in PSI/mmHG, etc)? In other words, at what point (PSI / mmHG rating, etc) does the gauge go to before it is "in the red" (maximum recommended pressure it can be pumped up to and that it will hold when pumped manually)? Have you seen it "leakdown" over time? From the max (red range on gauge) down perhaps to half pressurized, how long does it take (for example, on the MityVac 7201 I have noticed the vacuum "leaks down" approximatley 1/2 in about 5 minutes, from approx 12 PSI down to about 6-7 PSI - using a vacuum gauge). If you could help, I'd appreciate it! Thanks.
Would help if you demonstrate the use
how do you drain it?
Sorry I didnt show, pull the suction tube cap off and it pours right out there.
@@GearHeadsGarageChannel OK, thanks.
harbor freight's just trying to be like Sears and everything else and they're going to end up doing the same thing serious dude go out of business cuz I'll never go back in there I can't use the coupons I got what's the sent to me going in there that's the only reason I went there was so I can use a coupon to save myself a few bucks