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It's a female Schrader-style tire valve connector, with a .305-32 UNS thread. If there's a part number on it, I can't find it, even with a jeweler's loupe.
So ... anybody recognize it, then?
I don't mean, "Yup, that's a tire valve connector, all right." Of course you all 'recognize" it. I'm hoping for more detail, like a manufacturer's name & part number, because I'd like to buy a few more.
This specific piece was campbellized from an old bicycle tire pump. Old Volkswagen Beetles also used one to power the windshield washer with compressed air from the spare tire, but VW switched to electric pumps and there are damn few air-cooled Beetles in salvage yards any more.
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It's a female Schrader-style tire valve connector, with a .305-32 UNS thread. If there's a part number on it, I can't find it, even with a jeweler's loupe.
So ... anybody recognize it, then?
I don't mean, "Yup, that's a tire valve connector, all right." Of course you all 'recognize" it. I'm hoping for more detail, like a manufacturer's name & part number, because I'd like to buy a few more.
This specific piece was campbellized from an old bicycle tire pump. Old Volkswagen Beetles also used one to power the windshield washer with compressed air from the spare tire, but VW switched to electric pumps and there are damn few air-cooled Beetles in salvage yards any more.
Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

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