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On Nov 16, 11:32*pm, " wrote:
On Nov 16, 6:36*pm, Anthony W wrote: Wouldn't it be easier to drill out one of these for better flow rather than making one from scratch? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*----------------- Dear Tony, Probably so, but I believe we still need to include such things in the archive of drawings. *Some people don't have access to the retailers as we have here in the States and there's always the possibility that WE may not be able to buy such things in the future. -Bob All right! Finally a topic I have extensive first hand experience with instead of my usual neophyte airplane builder syndrome, i.e. just plain ignorant! One of the best sources of a gascolator is found on the sides of used farm tractors from the 1980’s marketed by Ford but built in Japan. Mine is a 1310 20 HP diesel engine model but other models are extensively available in a variety of sizes and HP. Yes, most other tractor’s have them to. What you have is a small gravity fed fuel collector bowl in front of the fuel injectors with an equally small internal filter in place. The fuel bowl is generally plastic but a simple home made adapter will allow you to put a variety of small mouthed bottles on it. Even better is these assemblies are available in either used or new configurations, or as Bob H. would say how good of a scrounger you are. |
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