Posted by loucksgl on February 27, 2017 at 09:09:37 from (67.44.209.175):
I know this issue has been beat to death and the fixes are obvious, but I've tried it all and can't stop the leaking bowl. PS: I have owned a BMW Motorcycle shop back in the eighties and have repaired and repaired and repaired but I've not run across anything as diabolically evil as this leaking bowl ever. Its nuts! I sold all my tech tools over the years and can't measure the bowl or the mating surface for distortion. I tried gaskets and O rings for the old assembly and finally gave up. Then I ordered a brand new unit from Yesterday's Tractors and it leaked new out of the box. I bought cork gasket material and methodically cut two perfect gaskets with an exacto knife. Tried the bowl with one gasket and it leaked. Put two gaskets in and the leak started after 60 seconds. No chips out of the edge of the glass bowl. No rough edges on metal mating surface. Screen isn't an issue. Took it out. Are these sediment bowl units junk reproduction or what? I'm ready to push the tractor out in the field under the maple tree. 1953, T0 30 Continental Eng.
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