Allen, I just told you how to attach the funnel to the top bowl. Nobody uses a Coffeemaster your way. Trust me on this, it never would have been color-check rated and later check rated by Consumer Reports if what you are doing is standard operating procedure. Every diagram for these coffeemakers shows the tube attached to the upper bowl. The picture you sent is proof that the person you bought it from did not have it put together right. See, no blame on you. You have to unscrew the tube or funnel from that plate in the bottom of the gasket. Then the gasket and plate go against the bottom bulge on the upper bowl. Then the tube is inserted (narrow end first) through the big wide opening at the top of the upper bowl and the threads on the tube screw onto the threads on the plate on the bottom of the gasket. That is what holds the gasket to the upper bowl. If you have trouble twisting the tube loose, take about one foot of washing machine drain hose, the old black kind, and jam it on the narrow end of the tube to give a better grip.
Honestly you would think that nobody here has ever had one of these apart. How do you clean these thoroughly when you buy a used one? Has no one replaced the o ring between the bowl and plate or ever replaced a gasket? Can somebody explain this more clearly? Does anyone understand what I am trying to say? I am not getting through to Allen on this. It looks to me like I am typing English left to right.
Honestly you would think that nobody here has ever had one of these apart. How do you clean these thoroughly when you buy a used one? Has no one replaced the o ring between the bowl and plate or ever replaced a gasket? Can somebody explain this more clearly? Does anyone understand what I am trying to say? I am not getting through to Allen on this. It looks to me like I am typing English left to right.