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Better prices on fuel valves
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rvparts.com beats Dan Marc on the same brand of valves 38.63 vs. 28.19 for the 152, 32.98 vs. 23.54 for the 11112. $11.72 shipping charges to TX. I've got the 152 on my Interstate and I think the filter is restricting my flow. My in-tank filter has seen better days, so I have a new one to put in soon and at that time I'm going to remove the filter on the 152. Hopefully I won't need to buy a 11112 with the larger orifice. I run outa gas at a constant 70 mph if my tank is less than 1/2 full. I do want to keep the filter in the tank to keep the crap out of the petcock.
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