[AT] Packing question
Carl Tatlock
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Mon Feb 13 11:00:02 PST 2006
Kevin wrote:
>I lost a tank of gas on the ground because of the packing in the fuel shutoff valve on the 560 sediment bowl. This new type packing material wont hold up to gas. I think it used to be cotton ? Anyone have this problem let me know, hate to buy a new sediment bowl ?
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Hi Kevin-- as Bill mentions, cotton string soaked in soap works. The
soap, however, should be Fels-Naptha laundry soap. The bar kind, kind
of brownis color bar. It is gas proof-- or at least it was when i
bought my bar and used it 30 years ago... It would seal a gas tank
leak and not dissolve. Rolling the string thru it makes a good 'rope
seal" for sedimemnt bowls. I still use the piece I have from time to
time now.
Whoo-eeee! I just looked up Fels-naptha with Google-- It is now made
by Dial soap Co. and is on most store shelves. A lot of thrifty folks
shave it, and make their own laundry detergent.. saving lots of money--
there are a whole raft of uses for it. I'm going to get a NEW bar! and
try some.... Carl in VT
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