Well what usually happens is when they don't seal on and old gskt people have a tendency to over tighten them and this warps them and alot of times even a new gskt will not stop[ them from leaking . Ya may want to get a new sediment bowl and install it and only lightly tighten them . If they seep then replace the gskt and also always keep the fine screen inplace as this will let the sediment bowl do it's job as anything that can pass thru the screen will pass thru the carb . Noticed that one poster said remove the sediment bowl and us and inline filter Ah this is NOT a good way to go as MOST inline filters are made for systems with a Fuel pump and not gravity flow , also by removing the Bowl you remove the stand pipe that helps keep junk from entering the system . Myself i perfer the Rubber gskt. over the cork and always have several on hand in my truck the rubber ones don't dry out and .get hard as fast as cork
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