Posted by loucksgl on February 28, 2017 at 05:51:24 from (67.44.209.175):
In Reply to: Sediment Bowl Leak posted by loucksgl on February 27, 2017 at 09:09:37:
Thanks for the reply. I have tried every conceivable way to stop this leak and am convinced that the metal opening that mates to the glass bowl is warped. It has to be. The gasket is new, cork and perfect, the glass opening on the bowl is flat across all areas. Only thing left is the metal mating surface. Just plain junk reproduction parts. If a fella had to take the bowl off in the field for some reason and then had to reinstall - the thing would be a bear to stop a leak. I'd just set the tractor on fire and quit. I'd pay triple for a quality part that works to design. I really would. This junk should be refused by venders. A direct Ford shut off valve will be on that gas tank Sat afternoon.
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