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Old 02-26-2013, 01:06 AM   #1
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Manual Fuel Transfer Valves

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These are 2 way (2 in 1 out) manual fuel transfer valves. They look to be in good shape and levers are tight. They turn easily but snug. The first one (pictures in first post) has 3/8" hose barb fittings on all 3 connections and the label plate(First one is SOLD). The second one (pictures in second post) has compression fitting connections and no label plate. There are 2 mounting bolt holes on each as you can see in the pictures. Your choice, $25 shipped.

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Old 02-26-2013, 01:07 AM   #2
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Re: Manual Fuel Transfer Valves

I'll take the first one with the plate.....pm me your paypal info.......thanks.....dwt.
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I'll take the first one with the plate.....pm me your paypal info.......thanks.....dwt.
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PM sent with payment info. Thanks.

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Old 02-27-2013, 12:22 AM   #5
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I still have the 2nd valve for sale.

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Re: Manual Fuel Transfer Valves

Leon - I'm interested in the remaining valve but do you know which fitting represents the output? Trying to ensure the settings will jive with the "left" and "main" positions on the floor mounted bezel plate for the 72 aux tank option. Thanks, Pete
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Leon - I'm interested in the remaining valve but do you know which fitting represents the output? Trying to ensure the settings will jive with the "left" and "main" positions on the floor mounted bezel plate for the 72 aux tank option. Thanks, Pete

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See the picture below.

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Re: Manual Fuel Transfer Valves

Thanks Leon - on the floor bezel the left and main tank positions are at 90 degrees to each other. Looks like this valve has them 180 degrees apart so will pass. Appreciate the help. Pete
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Thanks Leon - on the floor bezel the left and main tank positions are at 90 degrees to each other. Looks like this valve has them 180 degrees apart so will pass. Appreciate the help. Pete
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The positions on this valve are 90º between the two tank positions. One tank is the position you see in the picture. For the other position the pointer (short end of the lever) is pointed toward the outlet fitting.

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Re: Manual Fuel Transfer Valves

PM sent Leon...if that's case I'll take it. Thanks for clarifying - Pete
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