Posted by loucksgl on March 02, 2017 at 04:58:30 from (67.44.209.128):
In Reply to: Sediment Bowl Leak posted by loucksgl on February 27, 2017 at 09:09:37:
I got the sediment bowl to stop leaking, at least while the engine isn't running and vibrating. Out of a wild guess and desperation, I put gasoline and a tiny bit of motor oil in a jar lid and threw a new cork gasket in and let it soak all day. I then wiped off the gasket with paper towel and pushed it up into place, then inserted the glass bowl and wound the nut up with my fingers. I put only enough pressure on the glass to snug it up. While doing this process I gently rotated the glass bowl left and right until the pressure from tightening the nut snugged it into place. Turned the gas on and it doesn't leak. Don't know what will happen when the vibration from engine starts but she's not leaking now.
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