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I just drained my fuel for a 3 month storage by running it dry.
Noticed a little sediment in the bottom of the glass bowl as I removed it. Turns out the 'dirt' was from the deteriorating neoprene gasket. My A runs fine with no fuel problems. What would be the better replacement: 1. Cork gasket 2. Neoprene gasket 3. Micro paper filter kit 2pk with filter and gasket attached. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Auburn Washington
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cork is the best all around.
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Calgary, Alberta Canada
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Damn - I had a course cork gasket sheet -cut out a donut and installed Leaked like a sieve as the cork was far to porous ... lesson learned - buy a proper gasket and it
will work like magic Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Alabama
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Glass bowl gaskets was one of the main reasons that I changed to the cast iron sediment bulb filter . It works good and its purty too !
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Thanks.
I still have my original cast-iron bowl and may re-install it. I've had my A since 1963 and it had no problems when I replaced it with the glass bowl 3 years ago. |
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I feel that some prefer the glass bowl filter because they can see the trash as it builds up in the glass bowl . I really don't need to see the sediment , I just know that after a while that it will be there . The cast sediment bowl is easy to take apart and clean . The lead gasket will last for years. I have found that the cork or neoprene gasket used with the glass bowl must be replaced anytime that the glass bowl is removed or it will leak . I had one of my model A's to catch on fire , back in 1962 because of a leaking bowl gasket . I also prefer the quaint look of the cast iron sediment bowl .
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Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Sunrise Beach, Mo
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Cork, without question!
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Location: Alabama
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Thanks Larry !!! I'm just having a little fun .
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