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Piper style fuel level sight tubes in the top sides of the cabin

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Pops

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The fuel sight gauge tube in the top of the cabin sides was installed in 2007 in the SSSC and is getting cloudy and harder to see. I know Piper used some floating balls to make it easier to see the fuel level and sold by Univar aircraft parts used to sell little balls to float in the tubes. Couldn't find any in their Catalog.
Does anyone know of anything local that I could use ? The clear PVC tube is 1/4" ID.
 
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