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SB2C Helldiver question
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SB2C Helldiver question
Customer has one that has an engine with a white, postage-stamp, backplate.
Would this be fine or regular thread for the needle valve?
We have come across these backplates with both versions of the needle valve.
Would this be fine or regular thread for the needle valve?
We have come across these backplates with both versions of the needle valve.
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