[AJD] Brass fuel valve assembly on Deere H
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at pionet.net
Sat Oct 29 21:25:44 PDT 2005
Bill,
You need some Fuelube. Check your local aircraft mechanic. He
should have some for the fuel selector valves for the older airplanes. It
has been replaced by a product called EZTurn. The problem is, it is sold
in 1 pound containers. Enough for a lifetime. You only need a little on
the end of a finger to coat the tapered valve surface. I can't find mine
at the present, so will have to order a new can. Probably not until after
harvest. When I get it I can send a little up to you if you don't come up
with some locally.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
>I know people with common sense just throw these valves and pay the price
>for new ones, but I'm so close to having this one working. Got it all
>ground with fine valve compound and now I think I can assemble it. Can I
>use anything to lubricate it? Running dry it seems to stick. I remember
>fighting this as a kid with my Model T Ford, had a tapered brass part that
>turned inside a cast iron valve under the tank. Would get it all sealed up
>and working then it would seize up after a month or two. Oil worked for a
>little while but the gasoline would wash it away.
>
>What's SOP for this?
>
>Thanks!
>
>B²
>
>Bill Brueck (brick)
>Chatfield, MN, USA
>
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