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Fuel clunk modify
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Fuel clunk modify
Just mucking around on the worktable and had a lighbulb pop on above the brain bucket.
A regular Sullivan clunk with a piece of the Texas Timers small fuel line inserted INTO the clunk, a piece of blue fuel line to hold it all together. I lubed it all up with some after run oil and shook and slung that little piece to see if the two would separated,,they did not. The blue line is just the right size as to no crush the smaller line, but just enought grip to hold the assembly together.
Nice and limber,,follows the corners of the tank just right. The problem I can see is if you use a larger tank,,say a 4oz+,, that assembly might fall forward and pinch/kink the small Texas Timers line. This is going into a clear sullivan 2oz tank.
A regular Sullivan clunk with a piece of the Texas Timers small fuel line inserted INTO the clunk, a piece of blue fuel line to hold it all together. I lubed it all up with some after run oil and shook and slung that little piece to see if the two would separated,,they did not. The blue line is just the right size as to no crush the smaller line, but just enought grip to hold the assembly together.
Nice and limber,,follows the corners of the tank just right. The problem I can see is if you use a larger tank,,say a 4oz+,, that assembly might fall forward and pinch/kink the small Texas Timers line. This is going into a clear sullivan 2oz tank.
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Re: Fuel clunk modify
I like the hint/advise thanks
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