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Old 11-22-2013, 11:52 PM   #10
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Default Re: PVC Fuel filler for Model A's

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Originally Posted by DougVieyra View Post
Mike V in Florida - "Why take a chance?"
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Mike, if the chance is 50 - 50 , I'll be more prudent. But at a Billion to one, I can afford to 'take a chance'. However, for those who don't feel so brave (or are by nature more cautious) then there is always the $40 'Safe' option available by the vendors.

The thing that TerryH's original post was saying is : IF you DON'T want to spend $40 (with tax and shipping, maybe more), you can still get more efficient tank filling with a simple and cost-effective $3 device.

Art Bjornestad's post has informed the readers of the 'Safety Issue', for those who want a 'fair and balanced' approach to the question. They then can make up their own mind.

And I am still waiting to read an article about a Model A that exploded by using a PVC filler adaptor.
it's not an A but,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii6h-eqI0dM

http://www.wkyt.com/home/headlines/7...ySection=story

It all boils down to "it's your car and you are free to do what you like". I promise no one will arrest you if you use plastic, metal, leather, nothing, something, anything, whatever.
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