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Old 09-18-2017, 07:49 AM
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Would anyone have one or two they would let go of?
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just go on ebay and buy one there..
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Sorry it is not that easy as they do not make them anymore.
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Err why does it have to be a Hayes one? A quick check on Ebay just now pulls up over a dozen entries under a search for '2-ounce clunk tank' -including veco, dubro and other brands; sullivan make multiple types in the 2 oz capacity -all readily available.

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Old 09-19-2017, 06:38 PM
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Hayes tanks are really nice fuel tanks. I have two 2-ounce tanks, a 7oz and a couple 8 ounce tanks. I won't give mine up though. I have one of the 2-ounce tanks in a small Norvel 1/2a ARF trainer. It fits nicely,
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I guess that's my fault, as I recommended them on another forum...

The Hayes tank don't have the big heavy rubber bungy, only a small o-ring, and that keeps the weight down. Plus there are no brass tubes that one has to bend and mess with etc.

The Thunder Tiger tanks use the same principle. There is, or was, a very nice 2.5oz that I like to use for the Norvel .074RC engine.

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Originally Posted by Walther
Would anyone have one or two they would let go of?
Yes it is! And I am going with a 7x3 prop on my Norvel .074.
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Would anyone have one or two they would let go of?
There are 3 on the shelf here
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Mecoa now sells the Hayes tanks and the motor mounts. you will have to go to their website

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