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  2. British Seagull - Wikipedia

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    Bolted to the cylinder head was a small brass fuel tank whose oily fuel was gravity-fed to the carb via a clear plastic tube that served to capture dirt particles in the U-bend. A simple plastic filter filter on the banjo union to the carb gave secondary filtering, but it was still not unusual for the carb jets to become blocked.

  3. YAPP Automotive Systems - Wikipedia

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    Yapp, Plastic Omnium, Kautex, TI Automotive, and Yachiyo [5] occupy roughly 70% share of the global automotive plastic fuel tank market together. On the Chinese market, Yapp takes the lead with 30% market share. [6] [7]

  4. Fuel tank - Wikipedia

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    The average fuel tank capacity for cars is 50–60 L (12–16 US gal). [3] The most common materials for fuel tanks are metal or plastic. Metal (steel or aluminium) fuel tanks are usually built by welding stamped sheetmetal parts together. Plastic fuel tanks usually built using blow molding, which allows more complex shapes to be used.

  5. Roski - Wikipedia

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    In the same period, Roski also produced gas tanks for HDPE molded personal watercraft, using rotational molding. [8] From 1970 to 1985, Roski capitalized on technological breakthroughs, leading to expertise in parts for the marine and ground transportation (truck, bus, subway and train) [ 6 ] industries, as well as for recreation, construction ...

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  7. Cox model engine - Wikipedia

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    It allowed the user to put a fuel tank of their choosing on. The engine output was recorded at 0.066 bhp @ 17,000 rpm with a torque of 4.5 Oz.in at 10,000 rpm. [12] Cox Thimble Drome Thermal Hopper. 1953 Space Bug Jnr. (Cat#370 - manufactured 1953–1958) The Space Bug Junior is a Space Bug with a smaller plastic tank.

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