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Title: Cox Reed Valve Parts
Post by: Randy Ryan on May 13, 2013, 06:29:47 PM
I thought MECOA was handling them but they only have some limited stuff for the FRV models. I am needing venture seals, the ones that go between the back cover and the venture tube in the tank. Anyone know where I might get these? Maybe I go look for O-rings.
Title: Re: Cox Reed Valve Parts
Post by: DanielGelinas on May 13, 2013, 06:33:48 PM
Google cox international.
Very fast service. Very good service.
Ask for Bernie. y1
Title: Re: Cox Reed Valve Parts
Post by: Randy Ryan on May 13, 2013, 06:49:00 PM
Google cox international.
Very fast service. Very good service.
Ask for Bernie. y1


Thanks Daniel, just ordered 3 sets, very nice site.
Title: Re: Cox Reed Valve Parts
Post by: Dan McEntee on May 13, 2013, 07:21:44 PM
    In a pinch, the black fuel line that some of the Plastic read to fly planes can be cheese sliced off to make an o-ring. I've done it at the field several times, even taking the fuel line off the plane we were working on, cutt off an o-ring, and still had enough fuel line to reach from the tank to the engine!
   You just have to wanna!
   Bernie has a real nice site and he was just featured in the current issue of Aero-Modeler Magazine.
   Good luck and have fun,
   Dan McEntee
Title: Re: Cox Reed Valve Parts
Post by: Randy Ryan on May 13, 2013, 07:42:01 PM
    In a pinch, the black fuel line that some of the Plastic read to fly planes can be cheese sliced off to make an o-ring. I've done it at the field several times, even taking the fuel line off the plane we were working on, cutt off an o-ring, and still had enough fuel line to reach from the tank to the engine!
   You just have to wanna!
   Bernie has a real nice site and he was just featured in the current issue of Aero-Modeler Magazine.
   Good luck and have fun,
   Dan McEntee

Yeah, and I've used gaskets cut from heavy polyethylene bags too, but I'm setting up some engines for some kids and the last thing I want to do is fiddly-fart around at the circle.