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<DIV>Peter, this looks very familiar. The fuel tubing Onda uses looks to be
fairly stout and not conducive to removal from the nipple after every flight. I
can see where the shut off pincher will come in handy.</DIV>
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<DIV>The fuel tubing I use is standard silicone rubber stock (DuBro I think), is
soft and pliable and is easily removed from the nipple as desired. The shut-off
pincher isn't required.</DIV>
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<DIV>This serves as a fuel filling tube also.</DIV>
<DIV> You are right: a simple and effective solution to a pumped
set-up</DIV>
<DIV>mattK</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 12/23/2004 6:25:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
pentagon.systems@bigpond.com writes:</DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" face=Arial color=#000000 size=2><BR>I
have parked a couple of pictures on RCuniverse of what I am using.
These<BR>pictures were taken by me of the Japanese models at the recent CAOCC
event.<BR>I have a stack of pictures on my hard drive I only need to find a
place to<BR>park them on the net so that everyone can enjoy
them.<BR><BR>http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/Short_version_hatori_muffler_for_YS/m_246276<BR>1/tm.htm<BR><BR><BR>One
of the pictures shows how most of us crimp the fuel line. The clip<BR>remains
on the model. As soon as you land you lean only and engage the<BR>spring
loaded clip. You can't loose it and it is always there. No more<BR>excuses for
flooded engines. I normally leave mine engaged until the engine<BR>fires and
then I disengage it. <BR><BR>I have also posted a picture of a prototype
Hatori exhaust which is very<BR>short. This is a great solution for people who
have to remove their pipe<BR>when disassembling models.<BR><BR>Merry Christmas
all<BR><BR>Peter from Aus<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>Peter
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