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OK... I searched everywhere, could not find a definitive answer.

I've had the pump a few years and use it a lot on several bikes. I like my pump and want it to last as long as possible and I'd like to clean and re-grease its innards as a preventive measure, the o-ring specifically but I cannot get to it.... I'm afraid I'll break it

Can anyone tell me how to get the cap off without breaking it? or is there another way? It's a JoeBlow Sport II (the yellow one)

Thanks in advance

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    Welcome to Bicycles @Sylvain. Does cyclelicio.us/2011/bicycle-air-pump-repair or singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/topeak-joe-blow-sport-repair help? It's clearly intended to be serviced, since they sell a Parts Kit
    – andy256
    Commented Jan 24, 2017 at 23:16
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    How about you post some pics that show details not on the websites, such as under the bottom and any screws or threaded parts?
    – andy256
    Commented Jan 25, 2017 at 7:39
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    In my case grease did not work and I replaced the o ring with a R19 which is 23.5 mm internal diameter and 3.m section. I had to buy a kit of 400 O-rings to find this so hopefully this can save someone £10 as one washer should be pence.
    – Zorro
    Commented Jun 24, 2018 at 17:49

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Well... I tinkered carefully and was able to remove the top cap without breaking anything.

1) There are 2 small holes on the sides, right above the hose holder clip. You must push in the tab that keeps the top cap secure using a pointy tool and turn the cap slowly clockwise. Here you see it with the tabs disengaged and showing the holes the tabs click into.

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2) In the second image, you can see the tabs that hold the cap secure. enter image description here

3) Then I was able to clean the the inside and clean/relube the O-ring (I used Slickoleum because it's O-ring friendly... I use it to service my front suspension). enter image description here

I think this pump is taken apart pretty much like any other cheap to midrange floor pump after all.

I hope this can help someone.

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    Good work. Mark this as the accepted answer.
    – andy256
    Commented Feb 6, 2017 at 2:12

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