(quoted from post at 18:43:59 11/21/18) Is it a replacement tank with the fuel outlet in the center?
If so, look to see if the tank has another outlet spot on the right
rear near the corner where the sediment bowl would go on an NAA.
The aftermarket tanks are often made to fit the NAA and others
which had a different setup with the sediment bowl on the carb.
With the sediment bowl, you open it two full turns for normal operation.(quoted from post at 21:43:06 11/21/18)(quoted from post at 18:43:59 11/21/18) Is it a replacement tank with the fuel outlet in the center?
If so, look to see if the tank has another outlet spot on the right
rear near the corner where the sediment bowl would go on an NAA.
The aftermarket tanks are often made to fit the NAA and others
which had a different setup with the sediment bowl on the carb.
Yes it’s an aftermarket tank with the outlet in the center. I’ll look for the other outlet or just use an in line filter. Thanks!
Also, I’m not sure if I understand the 1 gallon reserve. My understanding is the reserve is used when the valve I all the way opened but I’m not sure I know how tha works. And also haven’t been able to find info on how far to open the valve for regular operation without using the reserve.
(quoted from post at 18:32:41 11/21/18) Do you plow and disc with your car? Cut
grass with it? Fill your car's gas tank
from 5 gallon cans?
Your car isn't a tractor. It has some
pretty sophisticated equipment and sensors
to deal with contaminated fuel. Your
tractor has a glass bowl and your eyeballs.
75 Tips
(quoted from post at 01:18:44 11/22/18)
Plastic filters, using cheap clamps on rubber lines that are hanging out in the open to get caught on tree branches or left so close as to be melting on the manifold.
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(quoted from post at 16:22:42 11/21/18) The Golden Jubilee I recently purchased does not have a sediment bowl below the gas tank. The gas tank is newer and there doesn’t appear to be enough clearance below the tank for a sediment bowl to fit. Would I be able to add an in- line filter and would that suffice?
Do you plow and disc with your car?
(quoted from post at 14:33:38 11/22/18) TT Bruce will have your hiney for using a inline filter.
(quoted from post at 16:58:25 11/22/18)(quoted from post at 14:33:38 11/22/18) TT Bruce will have your hiney for using a inline filter.
But, but . . . you mean I have to actually get out of my seat, and take the gas cap off to figure out why the tractor won't run, instead of just leaning over sideways and looking?
But look at the different ways they are connected.(quoted from post at 18:42:05 11/22/18)(quoted from post at 16:58:25 11/22/18)(quoted from post at 14:33:38 11/22/18) TT Bruce will have your hiney for using a inline filter.
But, but . . . you mean I have to actually get out of my seat, and take the gas cap off to figure out why the tractor won't run, instead of just leaning over sideways and looking?
Yep I like the visual .
(quoted from post at 19:26:13 11/22/18)
Will add I took out a telephone pole and a few trees with a couple of cars...
I dunno who started the inline fuel filter myths but they need to go stick their head in the sand cuzz they are dead wrong about them so wrong they make chit up...
Personalty I don't care what you run when I see a inline filter I look in the tank its an almost grantee the inline filter is used because the tank is contaminated and needs to be replaced... That's why the original was tamped with..
If I were to run an inline it would be a big'N not a lawn mower pizzie arse little'N.... Clear are not its gonna be a BIG"N like a all metal wix 33023...
If it stops up go get another one no fuel filter is forever they are a maintenance item... Get over it and repair were the contamination is coming from life will be good...
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