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Jaz Fuel Cell Flapper Valve on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
Location:

Dermott, Arkansas, United States

Dermott, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Speedway Motors Manufacturer Part Number:458-315

Info

This flapper valve or rollover valve, installs in the fuel cell and is retained by the bolts used to secure the filler cap flange to the cell.

When fueling the cell, the rubber flap opens. If the cell should become inverted, the rubber flap closes to seal off the filler opening so that fuel cannot leak out.

A must have safety item!

IMCA approved.

Specs

The mounting flange bracket is in an arc with 5 retaining studs in 1/4" diameter and 1-1/8" in length
It comes with the nylon sealing washers and nylock nuts
The rubber flapper is 6-1/4" O.D. and approximately 1/8” thick
The 5 holes for the mounting plate are 1/4” I.D. and the remaining 7 holes around the circumference are 9/16” I.D
All 12 holes are based on a 5-3/8” center to center pattern

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