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The Curtis valve fuel drains from Aircraft Spruce were about $10 each
including shipping, they are TSO'ed and come with some kind of sealant at the base of the thread grooves. They also still have 'O' rings, but the manufacturer says to replace the entire valve and not to 'overhaul' the valve. They were very easy to replace with a 7/16 inch wrench (on the Archer.) -- Regards, Mike |
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The Curtis valve fuel drains from Aircraft Spruce were about $10 each
including shipping, they are TSO'ed and come with some kind of sealant at the base of the thread grooves. They also still have 'O' rings, but the manufacturer says to replace the entire valve and not to 'overhaul' the valve. They were very easy to replace with a 7/16 inch wrench (on the Archer.) The Curtis valve does not use an O'ring. At least it is not a traditional circular cross section O'ring. The cross section of the Curtis seal is more flat or oval shaped. Many people use standard O'rings to replace this seal and they will fail sooner rather than later. It is difficult to find the proper number in a typical aircraft parts book and many people never knew about the difference in the design of the seals. Some years ago Curtis stopped selling replacement seals preferring to sell entire drains instead. Apparently they think this is better than educating the flying and maintaining public about the use of the proper seal. So instead of spending pennies to reseal a drain now you have to spend $10. I would like to know if anyone else sells a suitable seal of the appropriate style for use on the Curtis drain? John Dupre' |
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