Fuel flow to your aircraft's engine can be compromised by insects or debris entering fuel tank vents. This remove-before-flight Fuel Vent Screen prevents contaminants from obstructing or contaminating the fuel system. The attached foot-long, florescent, and weather-resistant reflective streamer stands out equally well in daylight or darkness under all weather conditions, so it won't be forgotten during your pre-flight. |
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Cessna 177 Cardinal wing tip vents 3/8 Inch ID Fits and works perfectly.
Fit perfect on my 150L. It does require 2 hands to remove it as it has a decent grip on the vent line and could bend it but I will trade that for not having it stopped up by a wasp.
Cessna Highwing Fuel Vent Screen 3/8 Id
Love to review… but hasn’t turned up yet ☹️
Cessna Highwing Fuel Vent Screen 3/8 Id
Love to review… but hasn’t turned up yet ☹️
Cessna Highwing Fuel Vent Screen 3/8 Id
Cessna Highwing Fuel Vent Screen 1/2 Id
Well constructed, perfect fit and tag is large and extremely bright to not miss during preflight.
Cessna Highwing Fuel Vent Screen 3/8 Id
Perfect so far. Well made
Cessna Highwing Fuel Vent Screen 3/8 Id
Fits the left and right fuel vent tube of my 1982 Cessna 182R perfectly, and they are highly visible and effective.
Cessna Highwing Fuel Vent Screen 3/8 Id
Fits 2002 172S very well. Good Quality.
Excellent quality and a Must Have when parked outside or in hangar. Keeps the bugs, bees & elements out! Has the quality I have much appreciated from Aircraft Spruce. DJW
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