WTB Gasoline Sediment
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WTB Gasoline Sediment
I would like to purchase either outright or with core exchange if needed, one serviceable Sediment Bulb for 1924. This would be part number 2902B. The handle must turn and not leak. Thanks. Please email to Danielsnell2@twc.com with photos.
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Re: WTB Gasoline Sediment
I would remove the strainer and add a new lead gasket. Many of the old strainers have had a hole punched in them. I did one several years ago, and it took me 5 iron bulbs until I found a good one. I cleaned it many times in carburetor cleaner and blew compressed air from the screen to get the sediment out the inlet. Lots of work, but worth it.
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Topic author - Posts: 504
- Joined: Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:36 am
- First Name: Daniel
- Last Name: Snell
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1909 Touring, 1924 Touring, 1925 Roadster Pickup, 1921 Touring
- Location: Boerne, Texas
- Board Member Since: 2014
Re: WTB Gasoline Sediment
I have located one. Thanks MTFCA