Bialaddin 315 and 320 Tanks

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  1. Johnny19 United Kingdom

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    Hi all, I have seen jet cleaners on the bay advertised as fitting the Bialaddin 315 and 320. (Red Knob).
    I am aware that the 320 tank is deeper because of the dome shape. The 315 I have has a normal size tank.
    Surely then It's going to be too long for a 315.....? Or too short for a 320.....?
    Check before You buy!
     
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    But the cleaning wire, if that’s what you’re describing, locates on top of the control cock and doesn’t affect the fount. Both use the same vapouriser. Or have I misunderstood?
     
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    @Scott D sorry my mistake, I should have said the Fuel pickup.....
     
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    David Shouksmith India Founder Member

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    Well, on Bialaddin / Vapalux, the fuel pick-up pipe is part of the jet cleaner - sometimes screwed in but often soldered... :)
     
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    But what I'm trying to say in my rambling way is the fuel pickup pipe are different lengths!
    I have trouble sometimes putting stuff into words.....My missus will confirm this! Apologies for the confusion.
     
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    That’s interesting, I’ll pay attention next time I have one apart.
     
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    Yes, I knew that was exactly what you were saying in your first post. That was why I confirmed that the fuel pick-up pipe was part of the jet cleaner and thus your observation was a valid one which, for me at least, still stands... :thumbup:
     

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