Posted by loucksgl on February 27, 2017 at 12:38:57 from (67.44.209.175):
In Reply to: Sediment Bowl Leak posted by loucksgl on February 27, 2017 at 09:09:37:
I replied below to one comment about the two separate shut off valves I'm using. Switched bowls and gaskets and still leaks. This is nuts! I'm not the most dim bulb on the ceiling by any means but this is just plain nuts. Simple mechanics and I can't make it work. The glass edge is (perfectly flat). Checked it on a thick glass counter top. So that should press firmly and evenly on the cork gasket. I can't check the body fitment to the bowl for obvious reasons. A quality gasket should do it. I do notice that the glass bowls have a relief cut to the inside edge of the bowl as if an O ring should sit in that relief. But the new unit was shipped to me with a flat neoprene gasket of questionable thickness. I suspect these knock off parts are simply junk.....
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