Fuel Selector

OLDBULL8

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But you still didn't answer my questions.

Never mind, confused between catbird7 and sirea631.
 

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I think we may have hit "post reply" at the same time.......
 

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Mine was clogged, returning to wrong tank. Tanks cleaned out, new shower heads and inline filters on both tanks before they get to the selector valve.
 

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I was just looking at solenoid actuated brass flow valves for industrial application and I wonder if they would be a better replacement. They are certainly much cheaper.
 

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They get expensive when you get fuel rated valves with a large diameter. The other thing is you have to get latching solenoids or they require a fair amount of juice to hold them open. These selector valves once actuated stay where they are until they are actuated to go the other way. I can't say that that would be a show stopper but it's worth noting the differences.
 

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Got it, now just need the damn grass to quit growing so I can install.
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