Fuel selector valve

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Fuel selector valve

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My tank selector valve seems to be leaking.A few drops into the belly. Is there an economical way to refurbish this valve
I see a rebuild kit listed for $700, but that seems exorbitant, so I'm hoping there's a cheaper option. Thanks Karl
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Re: Fuel selector valve

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Is it leaking from the shaft packing? If it's the original Imperial valve, there should be a leather packing under the big nut. You can try "rejuvenating" it with Fuel-lube (now EZ-Turn) or there's a post here somewhere about replacing it with a pair of O-rings. Years ago I fixed mine with one o-ring and a spacer, but the double o-ring idea sounds easier.

I am not aware of a repair kit. Do you have any more info?
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Re: Fuel selector valve

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Assuming it's the old brass on brass valve, left-right-off, then all you can try is drain all the fuel and remove the bonnet of the selector, clean and dab/smear just a little EZ Turn fuel lube on the truncated cone. Re-assemble. If the brass cone/seat is really scored you'll need to look into another valve (check UNIVAIR). There is a packing under the bonnet where the valve stem comes through. An M83248/1-109 o-ring is what I've been told. One member used a fat fuel injector o-ring Napa # 2-12085.

Use the SEARCH function on this forum and you'll get an earful. Here are a few useful links.

https://www.cessna120140.com/Forum2018/ ... f=10&t=131

https://www.cessna120140.com/Forum2018/ ... l+selector

https://www.univair.com/view-all/u04117 ... ts-cessna/

Here's an example of an original fuel selector Left-Right-Off so you can see what you are dealing with. Pretty simple. You don't need to remove the valve body from the aircraft to do the basic maintenance.


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Re: Fuel selector valve

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Seems crazy that a simple three way valve could cost $686, but here it is from Aircraft Spruce:

https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... j4QAvD_BwE
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Re: Fuel selector valve

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It's $49 for the valve and $637 for the paperwork.
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