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From: geelong, AUSTRALIA
hi guys
i am a newby
and i have just bought my first four stroke and chose the ys fz 63 s.it is still in the box and wil be put into a cm pro p-40 warhawk.my question is what fuekl tank do i need for the best results.
regards crabby
i am a newby
and i have just bought my first four stroke and chose the ys fz 63 s.it is still in the box and wil be put into a cm pro p-40 warhawk.my question is what fuekl tank do i need for the best results.regards crabby
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Dave is right. Pick a stiff tank design.
I won't forget the first time I ran my YS .61 2-stroke in my Bridi Escape. The fuse side developed a bulge right before my eyes as the fuel tank pressurized. It was quite impressive. I have run Dubro and Sullivan tanks on YS engines without a problem. I do wrap a couple bands of Nylon enforced packing tape around the tanks to help them retain there shape and put less stress on the seams. I've never had a tank split though so I can't say my little practice really does anything other than offer me some theoretical piece of mind.
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I won't forget the first time I ran my YS .61 2-stroke in my Bridi Escape. The fuse side developed a bulge right before my eyes as the fuel tank pressurized. It was quite impressive. I have run Dubro and Sullivan tanks on YS engines without a problem. I do wrap a couple bands of Nylon enforced packing tape around the tanks to help them retain there shape and put less stress on the seams. I've never had a tank split though so I can't say my little practice really does anything other than offer me some theoretical piece of mind.
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