Posted by Janicholson on November 25, 2007 at 07:52:17 from (66.173.50.102):
In Reply to: M Sediment Bowl Part # posted by Clarkbug on November 25, 2007 at 07:20:49:
I do not know the # but they are as common as empty beer cans. They are found on gas caps and many products. I have found that a Buna-N seal (same shape, different compound)is more forgiving to the shape of things and lasts longer. My brother and I were almost blown to bits from our SH having a ice issue that pushed off the Glass bowl. We were working under a dodge dart with a Kero powered space heater. The 500,000 btus Warmed up the ice and 15 gallons of gasoline spread out on the floor. The heater was roaring and emitting occasional sparks when we smalled gas. Looking out from the creepers, we spotted the "flood", it had gotten to one wheel of the heater. We immediately fled to the house and from the safety of the basement, shut off power to the garage. after a half hour we went back in and swept the gasoline out the door. (we did not want it ruining the rubber tires that were sitting in it) about 10 gallons went down the floor drain into a sand dry well. Whew! ~38 years ago. JimN
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