Brand: Redhead Valves
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The first Redhead fueling valves were originally designed to refuel Indy cars quickly and safely, without spillage. Redhead Dry Break valves were first patented in 1972. Today Redhead valves are found on professional racecars from NASCAR to LeMans (and, of course, Indy).
The Redhead Push-Pull series are simple to use. Just Push the male probe into the female receptacle, and both valves open. Pull them apart, and both valves close securely. No fumbling with triggers or levers. The 1.25" PP125 Series are ideal for use on motorcycles and other small vehicles.
This female receptacle valve mounts on your vehicle, usually taking the place of a fender-mounted filler. The anodized aluminum body can be clamped into 1.5 inch rubber tubing (sold separately). The round aluminum mounting flange has a 3.75 inch OD and 2.9 inch ID. Mates to the Redhead 1.25" Male Probe Refueling Valve (Part No. RHV-PP125M, sold separately).
NOTE: This is a genuine Redhead brand "Push-Pull" series refueling valve. This design is not interchangeable with any other type of refueling valve. Do not attempt to mate a different brand or series probe to this Push-Pull receptacle. When in doubt, replace both sides!