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I've had my MG cycle one for Many years.Is this the one you tried?https://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=39
I did a thread on the v11leMans forum on modifying them to be serviceable and use FKM/Viton seals. They are actually a nice design let down by using cheap Nitrile seals that swell when exposed to fuel. When you try to shut them off the swelled seals jam the plunger and most people resort to pliers to turn the tap which puts strain on the tank mount inserts. Using Nitrile seals with fuel is fine in static applications where the swelling can actually enhance sealing but hopeless in a dynamic situation. Once again saving a few cents in manufacture compromises a good design. I've also seen the tap body hairline crack through the swelling and forcing the nut to close them as the main cast steel body wall cross section is well under 1mm or 0.040". My thread is here with the details and oring sizes required. https://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?/topic/21761-manual-fuel-tap-issues/#comment-248433Phil
Ya, I have read your post about replacing the seals. I might just have to do this. I was hoping that maybe there has been a improved one made since then. Might just pick a new one up, and then spend the time rebuilding the one I have so if/when the new one leaks or stiffens up, I can just swap.
They eventually get to the point when they wont close then getting the tank off has fuel everywhere. Thats what prompted me to develop the mod.Phil
seems like they all leak sooner or later
Mine still opened and closed. Sometimes harder then others, but never needed to resort to any tools. It just leaks.
Maybe because I bought mine so long ago, but I've never had a problem.Made differently now? IDK
Maybe some day, someone will make a new one with on/off/reserve....👽
Reserve would be nice. Mostly because my fuel light doesn't work.