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![]() Tim Ward wrote: There is a thingummy available from Briggs and Stratton called a "glass bowl cutoff". It sits directly under the fuel tank, and has a glass sediment bowl of approximately the size you describe. *It has one input, one output, and a shutoff valve on... I think it's the input. The glass bowl cutoff, the replacement glass bowls, and a picture of both of them can be seen at: http://www.briggs.learnsmallenginere...BScarbkits.htm The assembly is $10.75, the glass bowl replacement is $5.75. Wouldn't it be easier to drill out one of these for better flow rather than making one from scratch? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YES! The one in the photo is larger than the one I tested. On the one I had the bowl came to more of a point and the doohicky holding it on was made up of four wires and a screw rather than the straps as shown in the picture. -Bob |
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