Does the Palmer's Pyre have the same disassembly difficulties that the Palmers Super Stocker and Houndstooth have (I'm sure there are some other models that I'm missing)? What I mean by difficulties is needing to go to a machine shop to have the VASA removed so that you can do a full rebuild. I forgot what the type of machinery is that is required to do it but upon googling them a while back, I remember that they aren't exactly cheap.
The reason I ask is that I like Palmer's markers and am thinking about having them potentially build a Pyre or Lance pump, but I'm concerned about the user serviceability. Ultimately, I'd like to be able to completely service the marker, just like on a standard Autococker pump (CCM, Empire, WGP, etc) without having to send it into Palmers for a rebuild. Is that a possibility with the Palmers Pyre/Lance or not so much? The side-mounted Stabilizer on the Pyre also concerns me when it comes to serviceability.
I'll admit that I could also be poorly informed on this VASA removal issue and will happily stand corrected if that's the case. Either way, thank you for your time and expertise MCB.
The reason I ask is that I like Palmer's markers and am thinking about having them potentially build a Pyre or Lance pump, but I'm concerned about the user serviceability. Ultimately, I'd like to be able to completely service the marker, just like on a standard Autococker pump (CCM, Empire, WGP, etc) without having to send it into Palmers for a rebuild. Is that a possibility with the Palmers Pyre/Lance or not so much? The side-mounted Stabilizer on the Pyre also concerns me when it comes to serviceability.
I'll admit that I could also be poorly informed on this VASA removal issue and will happily stand corrected if that's the case. Either way, thank you for your time and expertise MCB.
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