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    Britpart

    Ordered one of these, didnt say at the time it was a Britpart, knowing there reputation, do I trust it,
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    Trust it only if your requirement is to use it to weigh a piece of paper down.

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    In theory it should block the hole and stop water leaking out.

    How long it will also supply an output for the gauge is anybodies guess.

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    Im feeing the Britpart love...

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    People, better be careful, the Mad Monk is introducing a law to make it a criminal offence to bag someone's product and or tell someone not to buy it, Regards Frank.

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    Oops, oh yeah forgot about that, no further comment from me, moderator can remove if they see fit...

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    Might as well see if it works. At least if it fails it won't be dangerous like their awful brake seal kits do.

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    Britpart don't make parts they only source and sell.
    Sometimes the parts they source are fine and you will have no issue other times the source is bad or really cheap and you have issues.
    Rule no1 don't buy cheap rubber bits from anyone.

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    Well went tofit it this morning, and its now a paperweight, absolutely terible, the brass sender part spins independentantly of the black plastic bit, not noticeable at first till you go to tighten it and it keeps spinning, which also makes it dificult get back out, disapointed but not surprised

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin B View Post
    Well went tofit it this morning, and its now a paperweight, absolutely terible, the brass sender part spins independentantly of the black plastic bit, not noticeable at first till you go to tighten it and it keeps spinning, which also makes it dificult get back out, disapointed but not surprised
    Absolutely identical to my experience. With great difficulty it was removed, and great force flung at the garage wall. The original part, now 20 years old was refitted.

    This was a couple of years ago, so great to see their QA policy remains "we assure you there is no excess quality in this part".

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