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Hi folks

I'm restoring a '53 No. 7 dommie and am looking for a fuel crossover - at least that's what I think it's called. It links both fuel taps neatly. The one that was fitted has been butchered and the machine deserves a new chrome one.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

Ken

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Hi folks

I'm restoring a '53 No. 7 dommie and am looking for a fuel crossover - at least that's what I think it's called. It links both fuel taps neatly. The one that was fitted has been butchered and the machine deserves a new chrome one.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

Ken

Hello what you need is two banjoes too fit in between the two taps , and fit a pipe too them , Hope this helps

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Previously wrote:

Previously wrote:

Hi folks

I'm restoring a '53 No. 7 dommie and am looking for a fuel crossover - at least that's what I think it's called. It links both fuel taps neatly. The one that was fitted has been butchered and the machine deserves a new chrome one.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

Ken

Hello what you need is two banjoes too fit in between the two taps , and fit a pipe too them , Hope this helps

Hi Anna

Thanks for that. I certainly have the 2 banjos which are brass, I think, but I wondered if anyone supplied new crossovers which would save having to have something made up chromed.

Ken

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Hi Ken,

I'm not too sure about the '53 Dommy 7 (I have a '54 88), but you may find that one of the two taps is for the "reserve" fuel supply. If so, don't turn them both on, or you may have a long push to the next petrol station! This is the set-up on a Commando, and, you may be able to use the Commando fuel pipe.

All the best with your restoration,

John.

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Previously wrote:

Previously wrote:

Hi folks

I'm restoring a '53 No. 7 dommie and am looking for a fuel crossover - at least that's what I think it's called. It links both fuel taps neatly. The one that was fitted has been butchered and the machine deserves a new chrome one.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

Ken

Hello what you need is two banjoes too fit in between the two taps , and fit a pipe too them , Hope this helps

Hello again The fuel taps and banjos for your model 7 are the same as the 1951 to 54 ES2 fuel tap set up hope this may help your Anna J

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Previously wrote:

Previously wrote:

Previously wrote:

Hi folks

I'm restoring a '53 No. 7 dommie and am looking for a fuel crossover - at least that's what I think it's called. It links both fuel taps neatly. The one that was fitted has been butchered and the machine deserves a new chrome one.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

Ken

Hello what you need is two banjoes too fit in between the two taps , and fit a pipe too them , Hope this helps

Hello again The fuel taps and banjos for your model 7 are the same as the 1951 to 54 ES2 fuel tap set up hope this may help your Anna J

Thanks for that.

 


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