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diesel parts
hello
i have a few thing i need for my cox generator
it already runs but its not done yet
i need a flexible fuel line that isnt silicon based
i use one now that as 1% silicon so it keeps on comming off
and metal compression disks
i think that should be all
i have a few thing i need for my cox generator
it already runs but its not done yet
i need a flexible fuel line that isnt silicon based
i use one now that as 1% silicon so it keeps on comming off
and metal compression disks
i think that should be all
robot797- Platinum Member
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Join date : 2013-07-28
Age : 34
Re: diesel parts
I posted in you other thread too;
You can make your own metal discs from a soda can or even better from a sheet of brass, about .15mm thick. Brass gives you more runs, compared to Aluminium, before you have to replace the disc with a new one.
The RJL heads are much better though, then there are none of those silly disc to worry about...
For diesel fuel you can use Tygon or neoprene tubing, both are easily available on ebay for instance.
You can make your own metal discs from a soda can or even better from a sheet of brass, about .15mm thick. Brass gives you more runs, compared to Aluminium, before you have to replace the disc with a new one.
The RJL heads are much better though, then there are none of those silly disc to worry about...
For diesel fuel you can use Tygon or neoprene tubing, both are easily available on ebay for instance.
Surfer_kris- Diamond Member
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Join date : 2010-11-20
Location : Sweden
Re: diesel parts
thank you
i already fixed the fuel problem
but for the brass
were can i get a roll/sheet of that 0.15
i can punch it into the right size on my work
i already fixed the fuel problem
but for the brass
were can i get a roll/sheet of that 0.15
i can punch it into the right size on my work
robot797- Platinum Member
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Join date : 2013-07-28
Age : 34
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