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Re: improving Grubb screw type vents
« Reply #10 on: October 29, 2015, 08:07:12 pm »
I think it's on this site that someone noticed it's the same as a Holley/Edelbrock/Carter/Motorcraft part. Made me blow the dust off my Holley track box in search of one for an 066, sure enough I had 3 in the box, I probably have another handful in the Holley box in our race trailer.

The marking is probably just a die number, same factory... different injection molding die.

Yes, they suck to get pulled through; but like many things, a little lube goes a long way.
I bought some a month or so ago for Carter/Edelbrock and posted about them on another thread.  Theyre identical specs as far as I measured. They tear as easy as the as the Stihl part too!! Lol

Thread in stihl board http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/stihl/stihl-tank-vent-check-valve/

 

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