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Baffle gasket necessary?
Have a question. Is the baffle gasket on the carb necessary? I had a carb from a old Allis Chalmers 410 that I removed and put on my 127. It is the same exact carb. The reason I'm asking is that I put a rebuild kit on the carb from the AC 410 about 5 yrs ago and before I got the 127 running again I took the bowl off and cleaned the carb but tore the baffle gasket and didn't put it back on. It runs fine and there are no leaks so that's why I'd like to know the purpose of that gasket.
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I looked in the Technical library and couldn't find anything. Is there another section I might find the answer?
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What do you mean by "baffle gasket"...??
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I'm just "baffled" about this gasket thing
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I guess no one knows what a baffle is that you have located on a carb??
Do you mean bowl gasket?? I am sure that the bowl could work without a gasket about half the time,, the bowl gasket is kinda an insurance thing,, making it positive the gas does not leak if the tractor is parked on a steep grade?? |
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The one on the left they call a baffle gasket.
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Possibly the "baffling" thing is the gasket between the bowl and carb where there is also a square "O" ring located.
I believe it is to help reduce the splashing of fuel in the bowl. If you find it works in your situation without it, I see no real problem. |
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OK, sorta makes sense. The original carb on the 127 didn't have one and it ran without one.
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