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Dan Hatch
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Pat on back for Scott C. Good Job

Post by Dan Hatch » Fri Mar 06, 2020 7:34 pm

Just want to give Scott C and pat on back for a good part. Got some of his new Float Valves and Seats. Installed one in a friend’s NH that was having a problem with gas flow going up a hill when tank level was low.
Problem appears to be solved.
Car went over a certain hill with about 1.5 inches of gas just fine. It would not with the other float valve.
Will say again. Nice part that fits and works.
Thanks Dan.


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Re: Pat on back for Scott C. Good Job

Post by Scott_Conger » Sat Mar 07, 2020 6:14 pm

Dan

thank you for the shout out, and am pleased to hear that your friend's starvation problem appears to be solved. I always enjoy hearing these stories and am glad to have been part of the solution. Travel safe.
Scott Conger

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Re: Pat on back for Scott C. Good Job

Post by tdump » Sat Mar 07, 2020 6:38 pm

Hum,it has to be better than that "gross" valve I tried once. Once I got that #*#*$*# thing out of my carbureter,it is 1 of very few things I can honestly say I FLUNG it as far as I could into the neighbors woods so I would not find it again!
The other thing was a pair of chineseism vise grips I threw in our woods,later found when clearing for my new shop. :roll:
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