by Nick Jones » 2 years ago
Thank you Roger!
by James Ott » 2 years ago
Lots of folks seem to have problems finding something to plug the oil tank return nipple. Its just a 37 degree flare fitting (3/4" I believe). You can easily buy a metal cap, brass or steel, from any store that sells hydraulic hose and fittings for tractors, excavators, farm equipment, etc.
by Sean Griffin » 2 years ago
Folks! - You don't have to spend a cent/penny/peso/whatever IF you have some oil hose left over (old or new). Just loosen the hose clamp, pull the hose off the spigot, push on the left over bit & clamp it off (vise grips will do) - that's it. No visits to the hardware, purchase of special stuff from Rotax or any other effort/expenditure.
by Roger Lee » 2 years ago
Hi Sean,
But I love the hardware store. LOL
Yours is a good idea.
Roger Lee
LSRM-A & Rotax Instructor & Rotax IRC
Tucson, AZ Ryan Airfield (KRYN)
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