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1. 12:32 AM - Re: gas tank top feed hardware? (Jerry-TS-MkII)
2. 11:26 AM - Re: gas tank top feed hardware? (Charlie England)
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Subject: | Re: gas tank top feed hardware? |
Correction to the correction. Tygon has MANY different formulations! Their LP-1100
is UV protected and good for 100% ethanol. However the link doesn't suggest
it's use for "fuel submersible" applications. Every chain saw I own does
have new Tygon lines, in both fuel and oil tanks. And it was the only thing
I had found that would remain flexible in the tank, submerged, and no failures.
I'd be curious to know who makes the line for Bing.
http://www.processsystems.saint-gobain.com/products/tygon-lp-1100-flexible-fuel-tubing
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Subject: | Re: gas tank top feed hardware? |
Well, finally gave up on the plumber's flux & went with tried & true
electronics stuff. Heated the fitting & dipped it in my tin of paste flux;
after that, soldering using rosin core 50/50 was uneventful. In case
anyone's wondering, solder apparently can't go bad. That roll of Kester in
the pic is my father's. He turned 100 last June. And it's entirely possible
that he inherited it from *his* father, but there's no mfgr date on the
spool.
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