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Hi everyone,

I'm getting back into building models and I like building the Gasser's. Never have did any wiring or pluming to the motors. What do you use for fuel junction blocks & tee fittings? Do you build your own or can you buy them? Any help is appreciated.Thanks, JR

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Pro Tech has some nice T-fittings and junction blocks to go along with their line. you may try checking them out, they also offer wiring, fittings, photoetch and resin detailing pieces.

Dave

Thanks Dave I'll give them a try. Anybody build their own?

Posted (edited)

In 1:25 I use Evergreen plastic about .040 inch square. I drill into the end of the piece with a .020 drill and into the side then chop it off to the length I want.

As seen below, I add some .020 wire and paint.

2009020.jpg

Many fuel blocks are just a block of metal that has been drilled and taped for fuel lines. No need to get real fancy in a small scale.

Hope this helps.

Edited by James W
Posted
In 1:25 I use Evergreen plastic about .040 inch square. I drill into the end of the piece with a .020 drill and into the side then chop it off to the length I want.

As seen below, I add some .020 wire and paint.

2009020.jpg

Many fuel blocks are just a block of metal that has been drilled and taped for fuel lines. No need to get real fancy in a small scale.

Hope this helps.

I'll give that a try also. Thanks, JR

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