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    Posted: 12 Mar 2020 at 6:11pm
i am having troubles with installing a new sediment bowl om my AC B, what should i do...here is a video on my problems....https://youtu.be/7tDSiaQcyKU

thanks in advanceWink
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You have 2 different style compression fittings. The new fitting looks like an IH style fitting. What happened to the compression adapter fitting that was in the old sediment bowl? 
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I would recommend you to remove the other end of the gas line from the carb, then take the gas line and your new sediment bowl into O'Reilly's right there in Lynden and ask the parts man to help you with matching up the correct fittings. I used to deal with them before I moved from the area but I found them to be helpful. Be sure to use teflon sealer or tape or other trusted sealer for the threads on the gasoline fittings. I wish you success, you've got a nice tractor Smile 
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This fitting goes in the tank first that the sediment bowel then screws into.







Edited by Dick L - 13 Mar 2020 at 6:12am
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These are the correct OEM fittings.



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I never seen a fitting like that before!---All of mine screw directly into the tank! ----interesting ! LOL!!!
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Well thanks for the help, I'll head to O'Riley's and see, I also got a plan to try in my head here, will let y'all know what happens
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Originally posted by Gerald J. Gerald J. wrote:

Might be covered in the shop manual.

http://geraldj.networkiowa.com/Trees/Allis-Chalmers-G-B-C-CA-Service.pdf

Gerald J.

Great link! Thanks for posting it! Clap
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