1947 140 fuel selector valve
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1947 140 fuel selector valve
took valve apart because it was totally stuck. my valve had no packing but I guess some do,a schematic of the valve might help. I also need a plate marked left right and off,mine is not readable
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Re: 1947 140 fuel selector valve
First, consult Neal Wright's excellent article on the subject: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=131
Second, here are two photos recovered from the old forum: Third, ignore all references to Jensen parts. They proved problematic and are no longer available.
Second, here are two photos recovered from the old forum: Third, ignore all references to Jensen parts. They proved problematic and are no longer available.
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Re: 1947 140 fuel selector valve
http://www.mixasllc.com/Parts-and-Products.html
Tim Mix had a bunch of plates made, L-R-O, and L-B-R-O depending on your valve
Tim Mix had a bunch of plates made, L-R-O, and L-B-R-O depending on your valve