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WULLIE195
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gasket,s

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hi guy,s would like to try making up my own gasket,s for my 40+carb/gearbox and most washer,s any suggestion,s would be smashing or should i just buy them want to experament many thank,s :?:
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You are only going to need to replace a gasket once, so best to use the right ones.
Give John a ring at the top of the page, he has all the gaskets you need.
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http://www.saving-old-seagulls.co.uk/fo ... f=5&t=2088

Just one for the gearbox. a little satisfying doing your own but the rest are fibre and better buying em from john
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THANK,S GUY,S JUST AS I THOUGHT WILL GET FROM JOHN :lol: MANY THANK,S
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Post by Horsley-Anarak »

Find some paper or thin card that is the correct thickness, then just cut them out.

A small set of punches will make it a little easier.

Most if not all seagull gaskets are not very highly stressed, so as long as the paper is the correct thickness then you should have no problem.

H-A
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