Fuel Sedimenter help

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EllisHarding

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Good Evening All, I could use a bit of advice. I have a retired MoD 90 that has been giving me some hesitation at high revs, and I am not getting the speed from her I used to.

I gave her a service, replacing the air, oil, and fuel filters and she is still acting up. My next step was to clean out the fuel sedimenter, but when I went to open the stopcock the plastic head sheared off.

I can easily remove it, but since she is my daily driver I need to know what size bolt to replace it with before I take her apart. I appreciate any help you all can give me, and have a good day.
 
Good Evening All, I could use a bit of advice. I have a retired MoD 90 that has been giving me some hesitation at high revs, and I am not getting the speed from her I used to.

I gave her a service, replacing the air, oil, and fuel filters and she is still acting up. My next step was to clean out the fuel sedimenter, but when I went to open the stopcock the plastic head sheared off.

I can easily remove it, but since she is my daily driver I need to know what size bolt to replace it with before I take her apart. I appreciate any help you all can give me, and have a good day.
You can probably get the sedimenters, and parts for them, from Delphi.
 
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