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Hi everyone.
Does anyone please have a cure for leaky fuel taps?
My problem is that they also seem to be "awkardly tight" to turn on and off.
The main problem seems to be internally... with the brass conical barrel which is non- sealed.
I am thinking that this item needs to be finely lapped together ( perhaps with a very fine metal polish) as to mate with the internal body, to create a leak proof seal????
I think these fuel taps are non genuine!
Thanks,
Brewer.
Does anyone please have a cure for leaky fuel taps?
My problem is that they also seem to be "awkardly tight" to turn on and off.
The main problem seems to be internally... with the brass conical barrel which is non- sealed.
I am thinking that this item needs to be finely lapped together ( perhaps with a very fine metal polish) as to mate with the internal body, to create a leak proof seal????
I think these fuel taps are non genuine!
Thanks,
Brewer.