Posted by gene bender on November 16, 2010 at 02:46:59 from (67.55.227.196):
In Reply to: Sediment bowl gasket posted by paramedicchuck on November 15, 2010 at 11:04:53:
I wont use cork i get the screen and gaskets which are neoprene rubber from CAR QUEST cleaning up the assy can usually seal just using fingers. Som think a pliers ir the tool and end up warping the base so theres no way it can seal. New gasket and screen is less than 5 bucks. To seal the bulb assy in the tank i like the tube of Teflon on the threads in the tank and the fitting from the carb has done an excellent job for me. Nothing is worse than a gas leak on a new paint job. I have also used nylon thread to make a new seal for the shut=of valve on the sediment assy.
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