Fuel Dots

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10 years 5 months ago - 10 years 5 months ago #2395 by AlanF
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I need one to feed my OS GT 22 - It would seem one could spend anything from a quid for a ming yang cheapo Chinese jobber to 20-30 quid for some multi bolt ally bling , but has anyone got a recommendation for something cheapish that works but isn't a wood screw and a cable tie!

Edit - I'm running a 3 line system so don't need carb shut off.
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Locally, X-Tech can be purchased from Probuild for £5.50 a pair. Would cover your needs. On most of my I.C. models I use similar without any problems.

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10 years 5 months ago #2406 by kevinross
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You can also use the Radio Active GA2039 FUEL PROBE - Ive used them successfully for years with petrol and glow fuel especially on
3/32" Tygon tube and available at proper Yorkshire prices !!
www.radioactivemfg.com/Catalogue/p13.htm
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10 years 5 months ago #2408 by JonTappin
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www.hobbyplastic.co.uk/index.php?main_pa...c1a476ebb7de2ae1b9ee

Don't know what your 'cheap' limit is Alan, but the Secraft fuel dots are simple and effective and not too expensive, also a nice bit of bling!
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10 years 5 months ago #2409 by AlanF
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Thanks for replies chaps. X-Tech seem to be critical on fuel tube size I'd need to check that they work with Tygon, The price of the Radio Active items definitely falls within my definition of cheap! and as it works with Tygon it looks a winner - but 12 quid for a bit of bling, I could start spending the kids inheritance :)

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