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Sediment bowl
While waiting on my starter rebuild kit I'm tinkering with something else...the sediment bowl. Is this the correct size?? It seems really tiny.
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Re: Sediment bowl
It fits in the assembly it just seems small. It was on there so it had to work I guess.. I just thought it looked really small.
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Re: Sediment bowl
It's correct.
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Re: Sediment bowl
Hi,
Below are pictures from TM Tractor Parts of a Cub gas strainer.
Some of them were made with no brass fitting at the outlet, the fitting on the tube screwed directly into the strainer.
http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gfl ... er_001.htm
Below are pictures from TM Tractor Parts of a Cub gas strainer.
Some of them were made with no brass fitting at the outlet, the fitting on the tube screwed directly into the strainer.
http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gfl ... er_001.htm
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Re: Sediment bowl
there is also a filter screen above the cork seal at the top. People miss that http://www.tmtractor.com/new/fl/235fp.htm
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Re: Sediment bowl
And speaking of those screens...
http://www.tmtractor.com/new/fl/235fp.htm
... I have found that they often cause leaking if not trimmed a bit on the outside diameter, allowing the gasket some surface area in the upper casting to seal. It's just a small amount, but sure worked for me on a few sediment bowl assemblies I worked on.
From an earlier post, you can see the amount of trimming I did (with regular scissors, a tiny bit at a time!):
https://farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=108151&p=858028&hilit=Sediment+bowl+screen+leak#p858028
http://www.tmtractor.com/new/fl/235fp.htm
... I have found that they often cause leaking if not trimmed a bit on the outside diameter, allowing the gasket some surface area in the upper casting to seal. It's just a small amount, but sure worked for me on a few sediment bowl assemblies I worked on.
From an earlier post, you can see the amount of trimming I did (with regular scissors, a tiny bit at a time!):
https://farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=108151&p=858028&hilit=Sediment+bowl+screen+leak#p858028
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