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Unread 03-05-20, 09:56 PM
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sounds great. surely there must be a matching internal c clip somewhere (I've been shopping internal c clip assortments-a kit with various assorted sizes very affordable) or if part is serviceable, clean things up and reuse.

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Unread 03-06-20, 12:18 AM
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There is! It's this little self-destructing thing that springs itself out of position once removed.

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Unread 03-07-20, 12:03 AM
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I dug out the old fuel selector valve. I have no recollection of how to attach a picture so I'm attaching several pictures. My computer has a .020" diameter thumbnail of the picture which is useless. Unfortunately I don't know how to add any descriptions to the pictures.
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Unread 03-07-20, 12:07 AM
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Here is a picture of the o-ring that sits on the shaft of the selector lever. This could be a source of leakage.
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Unread 03-07-20, 02:33 AM
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oh my goodness. that internal clip that holds the spring does look like it will be a problem. I wonder if an internal c-clip would work in it's place.
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Unread 03-07-20, 08:28 PM
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I will measure the thickness of it tomorrow. I don't have the right caliper to measure the inside groove diameter where it seats. One thing I would encourage is to take pictures and mark where the tubes go before you remove it.

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additional info?

I was wondering if there was any follow up to this posting. I got to fly my skymaster for the very first time today.....and what a machine these things are!!!! What I found out was that when we were flying on the main tanks, the front engine would also pull fuel from the aux tank. 2.5 hours of flying time used 8 gallons out of the left aux tank. I moved the selector valve around a bunch of times to see if there was something stuck in it that could get worked out, but used about the same out of the aux tank on the next 2.5 hour flight. I am thinking the balls and seats have corrosion on them as was shown in the pictures in the post. I didn't want to have my mechanic rip it apart until he was certain he could replace those clips if one were to be broken or lost in the process.

Also, in the post below there is mention of B and S in Wichita. Did you ever reach out to them regarding rebuilding the valve? Just trying to wrap my head around all the options.

Thanks much guys!!!
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