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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Walla Walla, Washington USA
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Has anyone ever designed a good tool for removing the gas tank gasoline shut-off valve without any damage to the valve itself?
That sure would save a lot of headaches if one were out there. Pluck |
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I don't recall the specific size, but one suggestion years ago was to thread a nut on the outlet side of the valve headed to the sediment bulb, and then use a proper size wrench or socket to turn the fuel shutoff out of the tank.
This would keep you from marring the brass fuel valve body. |
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IIRC 5/8 x 14 is not NF, it's an odd size. 5/8 NF is 18 TPI.
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Wrapped a few turns of duct-tape around threads (not the ones that go into tank ... thread sealant on those!) and slipped a 5/8" deep socket over them to gain a hand hold and mechanical advantage .... worked great. |
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