SEDIMENT BOWL 1941 FARMALL H 90 DEGREE (HELP FIND)

I have a 1941 Farmall H. I cant seem to find a sediment bowl online in the catalog pictures that has a 90 degree in/outlet holes.
My farmall has the kerosene tank and I would like to keep it hooked up and keep the same copper lines I currently have so I dont have to change anything. Anyone know where I can get one or what my best option is.

I included a pic of the one I have

Alan
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try mike at steel wheel ranch, he may have a good used one. also bates corporation in bourbon indiana, big i-h salvage yard.
 
One of the large tractor parts vendors have those listed in their catalog and on their web site. I am hesitant to just name them because they are competitor to our web host. The name starts with an S is all I am going to say.
 
No reproduction ones are currently beig
made, the ones everyone sell are for f
series tractors not h or ms. I ended up
finding a hood original for my 41 distillate
h.
 
As long as the threads hold, it will work. The extension is to keep water in the tank instead of the carburetor but if you use gasohol you don't have a water problem. Use Teflon tape on the threads.
 
(quoted from post at 18:07:55 11/11/15) As long as the threads hold, it will work. The extension is to keep water in the tank instead of the carburetor but if you use gasohol you don't have a water problem. Use Teflon tape on the threads.

Its corroded so bad I cant get gas to go through from top part(which goes up in the gas tank) down into the glass bowl. I have scraped with a stainless wire, and got most of the corrosion but its still blocked. The threads are fine to screw into the tank,
 
(quoted from post at 20:26:03 11/11/15)
(quoted from post at 18:07:55 11/11/15) As long as the threads hold, it will work. The extension is to keep water in the tank instead of the carburetor but if you use gasohol you don't have a water problem. Use Teflon tape on the threads.

Its corroded so bad I cant get gas to go through from top part(which goes up in the gas tank) down into the glass bowl. I have scraped with a stainless wire, and got most of the corrosion but its still blocked. The threads are fine to screw into the tank,

Keep trying, take the shut-off valve out of the housing so you can access the blockage from a different angle. I seldom get new sediment bowls anymore, I just rebuild the old ones by thoroughly cleaning them and bead blasting inside and out and putting back together with a new gasket and screen. The glass bowls and the bail & nut are available new.
 
(quoted from post at 20:21:07 11/11/15)
(quoted from post at 20:26:03 11/11/15)
(quoted from post at 18:07:55 11/11/15) As long as the threads hold, it will work. The extension is to keep water in the tank instead of the carburetor but if you use gasohol you don't have a water problem. Use Teflon tape on the threads.

Its corroded so bad I cant get gas to go through from top part(which goes up in the gas tank) down into the glass bowl. I have scraped with a stainless wire, and got most of the corrosion but its still blocked. The threads are fine to screw into the tank,

Keep trying, take the shut-off valve out of the housing so you can access the blockage from a different angle. I seldom get new sediment bowls anymore, I just rebuild the old ones by thoroughly cleaning them and bead blasting inside and out and putting back together with a new gasket and screen. The glass bowls and the bail & nut are available new.

So what is the part at the top that is corroded. Can I replace it of what
 
The corroded part is aluminum, just cut the rest of it off square and you can either leave it like that, or find a short length of 1/4" copper or steel tubing, drill a hole down into the housing and insert the tubing.
 

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