Hydragas Pump
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It looks similar / identical....but you pay your money you take your choice ...
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It does look similar, although it appears that your purchase included a valve, to stop fluid loss and the fluid itself (which wasn't included in the item I saw on ebay).
I am gonna take a punt and hope that its just low pressure and not the Hydragas units themselves that are faulty.
(The MGF has been sitting idle outside for 13 years, since the kids came along, this is a start of the restoration )😱
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then discovered I needed one of these adapters
and then the all important connector
The adapter took a bit of finding due to the mix of NPT & BSPT.
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I certainly used a Katsu pump when I had a Mk1 MGF to refil the spheres on that after I'd had them all nitrogen recharged (reference Kevin the Hydragas man if you need to have that done).
Theres no real difference in Filling using a basic but effective Katsu suspension pump and the high end expensive ones. Note my use of the word 'filling' there.
Because the difference is that the high end pumps have a different type of valve that allows you to extract the fluid out rather than just pump it in. Frankly Ive never found that an issue at all. When Ive needed to release any fluid I use the time honoured method of just pushing on the valve with a small screwdriver. Received wisdom says get any soft plastic bottle such as a 2 pint milk container. About 3/4 of the way up the bottle make 2 holes opposite each other, push one over the valve and then carefully push the screwdriver into the opposite hole. The fluid then discharges nicely into the bottle rather than pissing all over the under bonnet area.
You can add a proper lossless valve adaptor to the Katsu pump that will make it have the same function as the top end pumps but I never got organised on that and milk containers are free.
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These pump units are for occasional use, which is great for f owners but to have a unit with repeatable performance when required is important, obviously; a decent connector ensures this.
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Please be carefully, i was silly enough to get a face full of pressured fluid having not fully de pressured a pipe, only did it once.
Maybe wear safety glasses on your first time.
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Whereabouts in the country are you Wild Rover ?
2003 MG TF 135 sunstorm
1979 MGB GT
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2002 115 TF + 1998 118 MG F
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