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Old November 18th 03, 03:31 PM
- Barnyard BOb -
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Yep -- the product is called "Fuel Lube," available from Aircraft Spruce
(P/N 09-25300) @ $22.95 per 1-lb can. The stuff is also good for fuel
valves -- I have the old, cone-shaped, cork type, which needs a VERY
light coating of the cork every couple of years. A 1# can is about a
1000 year supply for the average airplane owner.

It is also good to seal oil screen flanges, magneto bosses and drain
plugs, fuel cap gaskets, etc. I also used it to lube the O-rings in my
electric mogas pump, as unleaded mogas has very little lubrication value.

It is a very waxy substance and resists fuel and oil.



And ultimately, the primer gets stickier than ever when Fuellube
is used on it. Been there, done that.
Unleaded Mogas, as indicated, is part of the problem. Another
part is the NAS O-rings used in many primers; they're harder and exert
more friction on the primer bore. MS29513-012 rings work better. No
lube of any sort.
Fuellube is good for fuel valves and fittings. A one-pound can is
a 100-year supply for the average shop, not just an owner.

Dan

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Dan...
I'm with you on using fuel lube.

I finally cured my primer problem with a
garden variety hardware store O-ring.
Have no idea what its composition was.
For under a buck, I thought I could afford
to gamble a little. tic Tongue in cheek.


Barnyard BOb - heavy mogas user, especially in cars