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KK remote NVA?
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KK remote NVA?
Is that what this is? Anybody ever use one?
Ron
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Re: KK remote NVA?
That's exactly what it is. 128tpi, no doubt. If I had one I would have used it, but never seen it.
Just mount it anywhere and run a line to the existing spraybar. Either open the original needle all the way or remove it and cap it off, I would guess. Where did you find that little jewel?
Just mount it anywhere and run a line to the existing spraybar. Either open the original needle all the way or remove it and cap it off, I would guess. Where did you find that little jewel?
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Re: KK remote NVA?
RknRusty wrote:That's exactly what it is. 128tpi, no doubt. If I had one I would have used it, but never seen it.
Just mount it anywhere and run a line to the existing spraybar. Either open the original needle all the way or remove it and cap it off, I would guess. Where did you find that little jewel?
If I'd have known that I would have put it in with the Yak.
I got it in a parts lot of little bits. Private sale. If you want to trade for a standard KK NV let me know.
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Re: KK remote NVA?
I use many of them. KK used to make the fuel inlet as well for the carb body on the TD. The free flight crowd used these as well as the speed guys. The speed pan has two areas in the center for that assembly to bolt onto. Ken
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Re: KK remote NVA?
Ken Cook wrote: I use many of them. KK used to make the fuel inlet as well for the carb body on the TD. The free flight crowd used these as well as the speed guys. The speed pan has two areas in the center for that assembly to bolt onto. Ken
Well, whaddya know..... Thanks Ken
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