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Just ordered your tow valves. I assume they are universal and work on any of the engine types? Intended to use on my 210 FSH, twin TR-1's.

Thanks!
 
Just ordered your tow valves. I assume they are universal and work on any of the engine types? Intended to use on my 210 FSH, twin TR-1's.

Thanks!
They will pretty much work with any 4-stroke jet propulsion engine but we've personally only used them on 1.8's. If for some reason they do not fit, we would be more than happy to get you a size that does work for the TR-1 engines or offer a full refund.

We appreciate your business and will have your order out shortly!
 
I have not seen the stainless valves on your website yet.....
 
So is the lever continuous throw, or does it lock at 45 degrees?
 
So is the lever continuous throw, or does it lock at 45 degrees?
It locks at a quarter-turn (90 degrees), similar to the Original Tow Valve you had purchased. The max PSI of the ball valve is about 900PSI also, which is far far far more than it will ever see being used as a tow valve.
 
My bad, yes, 90 degrees...
 
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