Posted by JDseller on May 22, 2012 at 06:52:47 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: 706 Gas posted by Matt S Illinios on May 22, 2012 at 03:01:34:
As some other posters have subjected there are two easy things that will make life easier:
1)Make sure you have a screen in the sediment bowl. The JD parts number is AA4297R $4.07 each. It just sets on the glass bowl. I prefer the ones with a plastic frame around the screen. They are easier to clean and reuse.
2) Put a few inch long stand pipe in the top of the sediment bowl. Remover the whole assembly from the tank. Then take a short piece of brake line or copper tubing and put it in the top of the sediment bowl body. I usually have to drill them to size to fit what pipe I am using. I just make the hole a light press fit on the OD of the pipe. Make this be 1-2 inch tall. This way the gas/rust will stay in the bottom of the tank. Just remember that you will run out of gas with that much more in the tank.
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