Threaded Tank Valve. Tank Valve threads into bottom of tank. 1/8' male pipe threads. 90 degree elbow design accepts any 1/4' ID fuel line. 1/4 turn shuts down fuel flow. Weight 2 oz. |
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Excellent fuel valves and the very best price anywhere.
Tank Valve Threaded 1/8NPT 90 Elbow
I looked everywhere for this valve, glad Aircraft Spruce had it! Thank you. And yea, the valve works as intended for fuel.
Tank Valve Threaded 1/8NPT 90 Elbow
Very nice small light petcock. Using these on a 1940 Indian Chief
Tank Valve Threaded 1/8NPT 90 Elbow
This is the second time I have order this valve, to use on a cub cadet this valve is a 100 percent better that what was on it.
Tank Valve Threaded 1/8NPT 90 Elbow
Very happy Perfect product fast shipping
Tank Valve Threaded 1/8NPT 90 Elbow
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Tank Valve Threaded 1/8NPT 90 Elbow
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Tank Valve Threaded 1/8NPT 90 Elbow
Great product and price, Shipped quick
Tank Valve Threaded 1/8NPT 90 Elbow
Worked as advertised.
Tank Valve Threaded 1/8NPT 90 Elbow
Perfect
Tank Valve Threaded 1/8NPT 90 Elbow
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The threaded ball valve internal seals are made from nitrile rubber. Yes, this is suitable for ethylene glycol/water and it can withstand the operation at 200 F and 15 psi. As pictured on our website, the valve would be open.