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"Mike Noel" wrote in message ... Thanks for the replies. I ordered 3 new CCA-1550 drains from Aircraft Spruce. The total with priority USPS shipping was about $30. Curtis Valve has a nice application chart on their web site that lists which valves are used in which aircraft. In the Piper their is no safety wire involved. Looks like it is just a friction fit with the pipe threading. Is it just metal to metal with no special sealant? -- Mike in Tucson (AVQ) Archer N54405 Pipe threads don't *require* a sealant. However, I would recommend a dab of fuel lube. You could also use some of the teflon goo, but DON'T use teflon tape. KB |
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