FS Brass sediment bowl
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FS Brass sediment bowl
Early brass Ford script sediment bowl. The shut off/on handle works fine. $90.00
Ed aka #4
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Last edited by YellowTRacer on Fri Oct 25, 2024 3:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: FS Brass sediment bowl
Evidently I priced this way to high. I assumed since it's original not repro it should be worth something. I didn't advertize it because I had nothing better to do. I want to sell it. Let's get it sold. Submit your offer or I'll end up using it. Not what I had in mind.
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Re: FS Brass sediment bowl
Recent posting place them in the 15 to 60$ range I'd say use it 
Please hold the other 6 voices are taking a vote
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Re: FS Brass sediment bowl
Ed, your price may not be too far off if it was the earlier type without the hex below the thread, it had the correct drain tap and had not been polished.
Those are really scarce.
Allan from down under.
Those are really scarce.
Allan from down under.
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Re: FS Brass sediment bowl
Thanks Allan, I needed that explanation. I'll take something above $60.00 if someone is willing.
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Re: FS Brass sediment bowl
I am not trying to hijack this thread and sell a sediment bowl, but Allan is this what you mean by an early sediment bowl? It is a spare one that I have. Thanks,
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Re: FS Brass sediment bowl
Neal, I'll check the one I have stashed away. I don't remember the hex on the outlet cover like yours, but it may be so. I do
know the shut-off handle has a different taper to the later ones, as I tried to find a replacement for my missing one.
Allan from down under.
know the shut-off handle has a different taper to the later ones, as I tried to find a replacement for my missing one.
Allan from down under.
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Re: FS Brass sediment bowl
Allan,
I looked at Gail Rodda's Model T part guide book, and here's a picture of the early brass sediment bowl from 1912 with what looks like a square instead of a hex on the outlet cover. I haven't found any pictures of old brass sediment bowls with a hex head like the one that I have.
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Re: FS Brass sediment bowl
I have one in the case - I'll check the outlet on it.
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Re: FS Brass sediment bowl
Here's two more.
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Re: FS Brass sediment bowl
Everyone's got these things stashed away. Heck, I thought they were rare but evidently these are so common I should almost give mine away......if someone would even take it. and mine is an over restored "smoothie"
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I haven't a clue what years these are. LOL
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Re: FS Brass sediment bowl
Neal's photo of Rodda's example is what I have, no hex under the thread and a square on the outlet.
Allan from down under.
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Re: FS Brass sediment bowl
The one shown in my earlier picture was removed from our late 1911/early 1912 model year touring car. Perhaps they briefly made them with the hex head before switching to the square head for the rest of the T production.
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Re: FS Brass sediment bowl
The sediment bowl is sold!
Ed aka #4
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