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Topic: Leaky Sediment Bowl
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| WI-Ed
09-29-2012 19:17:18
74.220.7.186
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I have a leaking sediment bowl on my Farmall H. Do I need to replace the complete assembly or is there something else I can do? Also, I noticed the end of the fuel line doesn't fit that well in the connection becasue the end seems damaged. Do I need to get a new fuel line? |
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| Paul from MI
09-30-2012 17:59:55
204.106.250.243
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Re: Leaky Sediment Bowl in reply to WI-Ed, 09-29-2012 19:17:18
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| If you have a good paint job I wouldn't mess around with it. Replacement units aren't very expensive and eliminate all the problems. Otherwise most parts are available at a good auto parts store. |
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| teddy52food
09-30-2012 08:01:32
184.94.175.179
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Re: Leaky Sediment Bowl in reply to WI-Ed, 09-29-2012 19:17:18
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| Get a tube of molycote 111 made by Dow-Corning. It is a non-hardening silicone that will seal gasoline. |
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| Janicholson
09-30-2012 05:47:36
96.24.99.126
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Re: Leaky Sediment Bowl in reply to WI-Ed, 09-29-2012 19:17:18
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| If the body is warped,it can be attempted to be made straight, but might break. if the gasket is old, they can be found at an autoparts store for fuel tank caps, or gas cans. threads and fittings need to br very good. All these are also available right here on this sites store (tractor Parts) they are good. Jim |
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| Greg K
09-30-2012 06:10:19
75.104.160.36
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Re: Leaky Sediment Bowl in reply to Janicholson, 09-30-2012 05:47:36
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| How about if it isleaking around the shaft of the shut off? I tried tightening mine up with little success. Is there some sort of packing that can be used? |
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| sflem849
09-30-2012 18:16:37
69.197.84.39
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Re: Leaky Sediment Bowl in reply to Greg K, 09-30-2012 06:10:19
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I use graphite packing from Menards. Works on my MD. On my first valve I took the old packing out and on my second there was some loose chewed up stuff that I took out. I left the intact part. |
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| Janicholson
09-30-2012 12:23:23
96.24.99.126
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Re: Leaky Sediment Bowl in reply to Greg K, 09-30-2012 06:10:19
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| Take a 2" long piece of teflon tape. Twist it into a string. Remove the packing nut from the threads, not all the way. Wrap the tape string around the shaft, and put the nut back. Do not over tighten. Jim |
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| David G
09-29-2012 19:23:26
205.215.206.18
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Re: Leaky Sediment Bowl in reply to WI-Ed, 09-29-2012 19:17:18
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| It all depends where it is leaking, and you can get parts to repair them. |
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