Posted by ScottyHOMEy on November 29, 2009 at 16:56:21 from (70.105.244.108):
In Reply to: Sediment bowl gasket posted by Dave H (MI) on November 29, 2009 at 16:19:04:
I'd be leery of trying to cut one out of a patch of old lightweight innertube or the like.
You gan get gasket materil at about any good auto parts. I'm blessed (unlike some other folks) to have two really good NAPAs and a CarQuest, all with really good people on the counter. If you've got a store like that around, ask them for a gas-tolerant material.
BUT, as long as you're there (bowl-in-hand), a little quick research discloses that there's a good chance (at least at NAPA), they will have or can get real quick, the exact gasket you need.
If the link doesn't work, go to napaonline.com, then Catalog Search at the top and search on "fuel bowl" They've got four pages of bowls, gaskets, screens, bails, complete units . . . Is FPG12473 what you're looking for?
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