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That's 4.41 USD
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sure is?...plus wht ever posting will cost to usa .?..but these in a envlope will weig fek all so should b cheapThat's 4.41 USD
i have pair on my losi5b...they r very handy come engine removal time..?.these were for my 5ive but never got round to fitting emHow much you want for em? Do you like them?
That's the inlet side, not the return fitting. Walbro doesn't even break the return fitting down into an available sub part. It's sold as an assembly. And for all of $2.00. Why waste the energy to rig it, when the proper part is cheap enough to have a spare on hand?The top fuel inlet is replaceable. Any small engine show will have them. They always have a junk box of walbro carb parts. 167- 363 carbs. They just pull out and pop back in. https://www.davesmotors.com/128-166-wt-carburetor-fuel-intake-fitting?sc=12
You pull hard and twist it it will come out. I have done it,They don't just pull out theres a ball pressed in to keep the fitting from pulling out
You want a return then drill out the plastic one tap and put a metal one in. DIY! The return rarely brakes.That's the inlet side, not the return fitting. Walbro doesn't even break the return fitting down into an available sub part. It's sold as an assembly. And for all of $2.00. Why waste the energy to rig it, when the proper part is cheap enough to have a spare on hand?
Yes the inlet can be replaced..You pull hard and twist it it will come out. I have done it,
You want a return then drill out the plastic one tap and put a metal one in. DIY! The return rarely brakes.
I was saying drill out the plastic completely.Yes the inlet can be replaced..
The return breaks all the time. It's the most talked about fitting on this forum. And again we're talking about a very cheap part. So why reinvent the wheel?You'll be making the plastic when thinner and weaker by tapping it to accept a steel, or brass fitting. Honestly, good intentions can still be bad advice, which is what this is.
No, I'm explaining to the next person that reads this thread, about a fruitless effort. I'm down with a good solution to an issue, and this is an issue. But his solution isn't a good fix. Sometimes a $6.00 part is not worth a $10.00 iffy fixYou talking to a brick wall mate, hes gone
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