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Re: new sediment bulb will not shut off
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Posted by Brett Chesshir on April 04, 2007 at 10:38:46 from (24.75.200.62):
In Reply to: new sediment bulb will not shut off posted by chad from michigan on April 03, 2007 at 15:15:23:
I fought the same problem with my 47 SA over the winter. The bowl was full of dirty water, so I thought it was gas, so when it got below freezing all he$$ broke loose. Anyway, I got a new bowl from TSC, it leaked all over. I took it all apart and put RTV sealant on the threads at the tank, fuel line and fuel on/off. I bought a 5/16 brake line from auto-zone with the correct ends to seat in the bowl and carb, cut it in half and used flexible fuel line to go around the air cleaner. works great
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