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Subject: | RE: Fuel Tap |
From: | "Randall Young" <Ryoung@navcomtech.com> |
Date: | Wed, 19 May 2004 21:32:31 -0700 |
> but they had a bad reputation for leaking The result of owner ignorance IMO, they're quite easy to keep from leaking. You do occasionally have to adjust the seal, a simple matter of loosening the locknut visible in the center of the knob, turning the center screw out 1/4 turn or so, and re-snugging the locknut. I replaced the original cork seal with a short section of modern rubber fuel line probably 20 years ago ... hasn't leaked since. Randall |
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