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We noticed a leak in my fuel selector but cannot find the schematics for the fuel selector of a 1969 M20E. The fuel selector is a Dukes 3331.00. Anyone experience issues with their fuel selector?

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There are no published service manuals for the selector. But all the orings are standard and it is easy to figure out the correct part. They are not hard to take apart.

That's what we thought; however, without service manuals there was the unknown factor, we wanted to play it safe and get some advice before moving forward. Have you experienced this before?

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My first plane, American Yankee, had a selector that leaked one day. A couple cheap o-rings later and it was fine.

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The fuel selector is easy to reseal, I did it to our machine. There are two non-procurable plastic seals inside you better not lose but besides that it's an easy job.

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