> In case some of you don't know about Euro American, he is the > original maker and supplier of many of the parts for Westfalias.
I'm a distributor for Euro American/Delta Six, and Pete's items are also on my website. Regarding the auto stop fill valve, though, the cost of replacement is roughly the same as the cost of a completely new tank that comes with its own valve! The reason is that the auto stop valve is no longer made and therefore incredibly expensive. If you can reseal your old valve, o-rings are inexpensive, but if you have to replace it, you're better off just replacing the whole tank. The replacement tank, made by the original supplier to VW (and also on my website) comes with a valve that is readily and much less expensively available. - Ron Salmon The Bus Depot, Inc. http://www.busdepot.com (215) 234-VWVW |
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