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Need Help Identifying Parts of this 1950's Fuel System Please

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Bruno Columban, Jan 30, 2025.

  1. Bruno Columban
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    Trying to identify the fuel valve connected to this moon fuel pump, and also the tank mounted besides it. Thanks for looking!

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  2. jimmy six
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    I think is a filter. The picture isn’t good enough to tell exactly
     
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  3. Bruno Columban
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    That's it!
    Thank you!!!!!
     
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  4. Bruno Columban
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    Ok, now that the filter has been identified... can anyone help with the tank?

    Maybe a manufacturer?
    There's a part number on it, but I can't find anything when I loot it up...
    Again, this image was taken in 1957
    Thank you for looking!!!

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  5. jimmy six
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    They were military. I have or had one at one time. Mine was more of a strainer you just cleaned. There are military aficionados that restore WWII vehicles and I would find one of those. Aircraft too. Good luck.
     
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  6. Bruno Columban
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    Thank you, I found one yesterday thanks to your reply. I really appreciate everyone's knowledge here!
    Now I just need to identify the tank... Cheers!
     
  7. jimmy six
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    Military war surplus.
     
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  8. 302GMC
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    Cuno sold them as an add on filter system for many applications - hydraulic, cooling, etc ...
     
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  9. timeflies
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    WWII aircraft oil tank from fighter or fighter trainer…filter is as well…
     
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  10. Bruno Columban
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    Still trying to track down this exact tank. Anyone recognize it? Thanks
     
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