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Old 07-07-11, 03:04 PM
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Silca Pump Head Part Assembly Help

Hi,

I accidentally opened the pump head cap and the parts came out. Oops! It seems I can't remember which part that should go in the pump first...and which side?

I have a black rubber thing, white plastic ring, some weird white tube, and cap.

You can find the picture of my parts at: https://img580.imageshack.us/img580/6250/photoydy.jpg

I will appreciate it if you can help me! Thank you!
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I belive for Presta.... the small while ring goes in first, the the big white collar goes in with the pin pointing toward the hose, then the black rubber part with the the smaller opening facing towards the the screwon cap.

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ah it fits in! thank you.

i realized that the internal head parts are bad because they leak when i pump up over 100 psi! time to replace the head part...it should be cheap and easy..i hope.
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