








🛠️ Master your automotive maintenance with precision and power!
The Mityvac MV8510 Silverline Elite is a professional-grade hand pump featuring dual vacuum and pressure functions, a durable zinc-aluminum die-cast body, and a 2-inch compound gauge for precise testing. Ergonomically designed for comfort and built for versatility, it supports a wide range of automotive applications including brake and clutch bleeding, hydraulic system testing, and diesel fuel priming. Trusted by mechanics and enthusiasts alike, it delivers reliable, long-lasting performance in demanding environments.














| ASIN | B004IQM460 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,348 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #161 in Brake System Bleeding Tools |
| Brand | Mityvac |
| Color | MV8510 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (677) |
| Date First Available | December 16, 2009 |
| Exterior | Smooth |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00646541004123 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.35 pounds |
| Item model number | MV8510 |
| Manufacturer | Mityvac |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MV8510 |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Pressure | 30 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model | MV8510 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | air |
| Product Dimensions | 11"L x 11"W x 4"H |
| UPC | 646541004123 718472879344 |
T**T
Very Dependable
My 2nd purchase. They usually last me 3 years. Great product! Highly recommended.
A**)
MityVac in combination with Motive Power Bleeder - a great setup
This review is about how I used the MityVac in combination with the Motive Power Bleeder to do a brake fluid job and be able to handle a contingency needing vacuum pressure. This thng works. Made bleeding brakes and replacing brake fluid easy for one person to do. I did not use the Motive Power Bleeder pump container to store the brake fluid. Instead I used the brake fluid reservoir as the fluid supply, and this kept the Power Bleeder bottle clean. When doing it this way you must be carefui to fill the brake fluid reservoir before doing each wheel so as not to accidently empty the master cylinder and introduce air into it, like I did when doing the last wheel which is closest to the master cylnder (oops). When doing the closest wheel you need to keep a closer eye on the fluid level in the reservoir because it empties faster than when doing the other lines (rear passenger side flows slowest since it's the longest line and the front driver side flows the fastest due to being the shortest line). If needed, a tip for a better seal on the master cylinder brake reservoir cap is to put a light coat of silicone grease on the rubber washer (silicone is compatible with rubber whereas petroleum based lubes are not). I fixed the problem of accidently emptying the master cylinder and was able to (I prepared ahead of time for this just in case) bleed the master cylnder of all air without having to disconnect any brake lines: 1. Tool used - Mityvac MV8510 Silverline Elite Hand Pump 2. Rubber stopper for the brake fluid reservoir was a solid 1-1/8 inch rubber sink stopper (size the 2010 Dodge Dakota takes and is equivalent to a #6 or #6.5 lab stopper). Drilled a small hole in it for a barb hose connector. You'll need to get a stopper that fits your vehicle. 3. Connect the hose from the barb of the MityVac to the barb of the stopper. 4. Put a light coat of silicone grease around the edge of the stopper and place the stopper into the opening of the master cylinder brake reservoir opening. May have to use hand pressure to hold down the stopper until a vacuum is established, depending on how hard/soft the stopper is. 5. Using the MityVaC pump a vacuum of 15 to 20 psi, repeatedly until all the air is sucked out. You'll know when all the air is sucked out when the gage holds a vacuum without dropping. The gage may drop slowly if the seals are not tight at the barbs, and if you have leaky connections you can use a gasket type sealant to make them airtight. When air bubbles in the master cylinder are extracted by the vacuum pressure, the gage will 'pop' to a less negative pressure, requiring another hand-pumping. 6. All air is out. Test brakes. Firm braking again - done. So, with the combination of the Motive Power Bleeder and Mityvac MV8510 Silverline Elite Hand Pump (in case), you can do a brake fluid job easy and neat, all the while keeping the equipment clean.
S**S
Seems nice. only vacuum pump NO Attachments
When I was making a decision to buy this pump some people were stating a nice case with attachments in their review and others stated just receiving the vacuum pump. It would have been nice to receive a cup for bleeding brakes. I ordered this because wanted a metal vacuum pump. I have an attached a picture with this review for others to know what to expect when purchasing. I haven’t used it yet but the unit seems well built. If it pulls vacuum and holds then I’ll be keeping the unit. I’ll provided a follow up of how it performs.
D**L
Worth it
I have wasted my money twice on plastic vacuum pumps. This one is clearly superior to them. It has relief lever to release pressure or vacuum. Dual purpose. Vacuum or Pressure. You can move the gauge 360 degrees.
C**T
Very nice, but if you’re not technically inclined you’re gonna have a bad time.
So I looked all around for hand vacuum pump and this is the one I settled on. It’s fantastic. BUT!!! Like other folks have stated the handle can and will pop out of place. The reason for this is two fold in my opinion. 1. Slow down when you’re pumping so the piston inside of the device can pull the handle back out. This is a hand pump, if you try to pump too fast the piston will not go back into place by the time you’re wanting to squeeze again and the handle will pop off the pivot point. 2. The design could for sure be updated. By either adding a pin or something between the handle and the main leverage/pivot point. I have a feeling though that adding something like that might make fixing it harder. The pin that connects the piston to the top of the handle really digs in, and eventually will need to have to be fixed due to wear. Put Teflon or graphite on there to reduce the wear there...but if they used compatible metals or secured that pin at the top better it may also last longer.
W**E
Best vacuum pump for engine diagnosis
It worth it
T**H
Can not hold vacuum without extra valve
I thought that being more expensive than the generic versions it wouldn't leak by under vacuum. I was wrong. Evacuates tubing easily (down to -25inHg) but you'll need to add a separate gauge and valve to securely cut off the pump and look for leaks. Neat that it can pressurize too with an easy turn of the fitting
J**R
Ok
Good for purpose
B**C
another quality tool from Mityvac
D**E
En general buen producto, se descompuso el primer dia de uso, aunque solo ocupaba la pata o manibela, la cual es de acero resistente, quiza de alguna aleacion de niquel, pero el circuito interno es atroz, se estropeo con unos cuantos bombeos, por otro lado no da supcion. pero como solo requeria la manibela por lo demas esta bien para mi....
F**A
Excelente produto, funciona muito bem e com perfeita precisão
T**S
Using as a marine gearbox pressure and vacuum tester, coupled this with a lower unit adaptor kit, excellent quality. Best price I found searching around
C**A
Definetely uncomparable to the average vacuump pumps in terms of being solid and resistant. Thees object often brakes because of cheap plastics materials which they are made. But this one is indestructable. Only sownside is that its own stifness and different emchanisms make it slow to achieve desired pressure if using big objects, like big cylinders under pressure test. Other than that is magnific
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