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Title: Does Anyone have a diagram of the Brad Walker Clunk tank set up?
Post by: Walter Hicks on May 22, 2018, 07:06:14 PM
Having some not fun issues with my clunk tank and would like to see a diagram of the Brad Walker set up.Thanks



Title: Re: Brad Walker Clunk Tank Set Up
Post by: Walter Hicks on May 22, 2018, 07:21:44 PM
I have a Sullivan 6 ounce flex tank with tubes forward and normally use two tubes to clunk one for pick up and one attached to tube soldered to clunk for uniflo. I also may try John Miller set up.
Title: Re: New Sullivan Clunk tank set up John Miller method goes lean overhead 8 ,cloverle
Post by: Ken Culbertson on May 22, 2018, 07:57:15 PM
I have a Sullivan 6 ounce flex tank with tubes forward and normally use two tubes to clunk one for pick up and one attached to tube soldered to clunk for uniflo. I also may try John Miller set up.

I run the same tank with the uniflow (muffler pressure) vent in the inside forward top corner and the overflow in that little bubble.  Runs great.  I have also run the muffler pressure in the little bubble.  That works if I put 4 or less oz in the tank.  I have also had success with your set up.

Ken
Title: Re: Does Anyone have a diagram of the Brad Walker Clunk tank set up?
Post by: Walter Hicks on May 23, 2018, 02:18:59 PM
Well for whatever reason the 3rd Sullivan clunk tank with the Uniflow line attached to the clunk worked very well. Dont know why it was any different than the others I tried the only really strange thing is it goes crazy lean when I do the 3 inside looks and is fine after that both upright and inverted.
So this contest will be a lot more fun than I thought  :) :)