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Reviews (9)

Jan 28, 2019
Good Stuff! Follow the Directions!!!
To be honest I haven't used the stuff I ordered yet, but have used the same item in the past, that's why I ordered it again. it's still holding up (we live in an extreme temperature swing area and it hasn't effected the repair, at all, and it's been at least two years now). Too cold to apply now but have full confidence in its ability when I do.

Aug 17, 2017
Fuel Valve Bushing
It's only been two (2) weeks since I installed this bushing so I can't really give a good assessment. That said, at first glance the bushing appears to be well made. I especially like the material it's made of, Viton, it has a "silicone-y" feel (much better than the original neoprene bushing, which got hard, brittle & ultimately decomposed). It was much easier to install this item than it was to remove the remainder of the original bushing. At this time, in the interest of safety, I recommend changing out the original bushing since the fuel tank sits above the [very] hot engine and for less than $10.00 it's good safety insurance.
Bottom line? I believe it's a good investment... Check back with me in a couple of years!

Jun 26, 2019
BETTER THAN EXPECTED!
Excellent product. Well made. It saved me the trouble of having to make it myself, and it came with a rim mounting bracket (I didn't expect that) that the extender tip snaps into.
I drive a pick-up (P/U) truck and anyone familiar with them knows the spare tire is up under the P/U bed with the stem facing up! So, when you need to access the valve stem you gotta let the tire down. I have a very slow leak in the spare tire which over a period of time causes the low tire warning light [on the dash] to come on. Now I just reach up under with the air chuck, and, or, air gauge and service the tire like a gentleman!!!