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Any recommendations for getting a fuel tap to seal? Its a new pivotting one for a chummy tank and is both stiff and leaky, so not great!
I don't want to fit a modern tap but have seen recommendations for blue hylomar, a very expensive petrol resistant grease or tinning the inside of the tap with solder. Has anyone tried any of these approaches. According to the complete automobilist site neither the pivotting or push pull ones with cork seals work well with modern fuel.
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Location: Deepest Norfolk
You could try lapping-in the taper with grinding paste
Rick
In deepest Norfolk
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Car type: Austin Seven PD 1933
I use the push/ pull taps ("Enots"?) on my pld Matchless motorcycles and they work OK if the cork seal fitted is a good one (soak in hot water to rejuvenate). However, I replace my real cork corks with ones cut from the newfangled plastic type wine bottle corks. Slice off the correct thickness, trim to match correct diameter and install the hole centrally using a hot needle or wire. Lasted 12 leak-free years and counting!
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Car type: 1927 Chummy, 1938 Big Seven 1/2 a Trials Chummy
+1 Ruairidh!
I have had to make a shorter version of the inlet filter though as the one supplied is too tall and jams in the right angled bend on the outlet.
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+2 Ruairidh. I like the quality of Feked's products.
Roly
1931 RN, 1933 APD
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Car type: '28 GE Cup. '28 AD Chummy '30 RL Saloon. '34 RP Saloon. Too Many toys!
a 'Sharpie' brand gold metallic marker pen on chrome looks just like tarnished brass........ even close up!
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My experience with Blue Hylomar is that despite what it says on the box, it is not fuel resistant and dissolves into globules that then break free and go on to cause blockages - it does not appear to be the same formulation as few years ago (probably the solvent has been altered to make it less toxic to the environment), terrible stuff and I don't use it anymore!