Re: Gaskets, material to make your own?
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I bought a basic gasket paper assortment at one of the parts stores for less than $10. Kit had 9x9 sheets in several different materials and thicknesses. IIRC, there were two or three different kit assortments available covering basics of cork, fiber and exotic. The one I picked was a catch all with a sheet of cork, a couple of ordinary gasket materials and a sheet of a high tech stuff. So far it has covered my needs and would probably work for what you need for the dist. Anything larger like a water pump etc and you can get it by the roll or larger sheet.
Posted on: 2016/5/10 16:53
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Howard
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Re: Gaskets, material to make your own?
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I was thinking of using an 0 ring for dist, but I made a paper, I think the thickness is 1/32,
h is that right
Posted on: 2016/5/10 17:36
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Riki
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Re: Gaskets, material to make your own?
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Home away from home
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An O-ring needs a groove in order to seat and seal properly. There is no groove on the distributor-engine hole. A thin paper gasket should work. No adhesive.
(o{}o)
Posted on: 2016/5/11 11:27
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Re: Gaskets, material to make your own?
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It's thin paper I just installed the new one yesterday from the full gasket kit. you could basically use a 12 pack carton for it. if you want I can take it out measure and scan it for you.
Posted on: 2016/5/11 15:05
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