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Thread: Yellow Jacket Oil Pump - Case?

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    Question Yellow Jacket Oil Pump - Case?

    So I finally had to buy the nicer oil pump for a job. The one with the rigid copper tubing inlet. I was wondering how you guys store this unit so it does not get damaged on the truck? Anyone?

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    You could probably use any tool box with dimensions of at least 21 X 6 X 4" or maybe something like a sawzall case. I have a storage case from an old Bosch 11224 rotary hammer that fits it perfectly as long as I loosen the 1/2" flare fitting and fold the copper inlet tube over the pump body. The case is also large enough to hold a few sizes of extra flexible tubing and hose and has a compartment for some different fittings and adapters to use it with. It's plastic, so oil dribble cleans up pretty easy.

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    Thanks for the tip. I ended up getting the Sears Craftsman standard truck box. The big one for 9.99. It almost fits just right. The base is just a touch too wide, but the plastic gives enough that the cover latches.

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    mine rides in the well on the side doors of the van. never had a truck, so I guess there are a few diff. storage issues there.

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