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electric truck and gas pump nozzle keg tap

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Posted by mark ct on April 24, 2002 at 09:45:24 from (140.186.154.150):

okay first i was given an electric transporter, used sorta like a lowlift forklift, it is 24 volt and i want to take the motor out and put it into a toyota pickup i have which i got for free without a motor. i got a bunch of huge 12 volt starting batteries from a big emergency generator.just wondering if anyone had any thoughts or suggestions,it is a 5 speed standard by the way.

next thing is that i got a keg tap that was missing the little nozzle and valve on the end. i have a fairly new gas pump nozzle and valve. thought it would be kinda cool for pouring beer so i took it all apart and made stainless steel parts for the insides and replaced all the o rings with new ones, i replaced the tube on the end(the original was broken of that is why it was thrown out in the first place)i replaced it with stainless tubing i had around. the only problem is i cant find a stainless steel spring for the inlet valve, the original was just plated steel,do you think that it would hold up or will it rust from the beer,i is in the flow of fuel(well beer now)

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