Posted by Heyseed on June 16, 2012 at 10:43:31 from (69.19.14.19):
The nut on my sediment bowl filter stripped, was tired of it dripping gas so I bought a replacement bail assembly. Carquest had to order it. New part came in but the threaded screw was tapped at an angle. The nut wobbled almost 1/8th inch. I took it back, they ordered another. The new one was exactly the same. Made in India and the jig must have been set wrong or worn out. So I went to NAPA and had them order me one, almost three weeks now. The new NAPA part came in on Friday. It is exactly the same as the other two. Going to make it work somehow, maybe pad the glass with some gasket material, but fer crying out loud. First of all why do we as a country have to buy crap made in India secondly if we do buy it there what is wrong with a little QC. Each of these parts were in their own little package with the parts store name on it, but there is no question they came off the same production machine. OK rant over. Happy Dads day weekend.
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