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Old 07-13-2005, 09:24 AM
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Just a quick note... did this about a year ago, myself.... my replacement gasket had metal studs embedded in the gasket at 2 or 3 spots, which I am sure are there to prevent the gasket from getting crushed, the original gasket had holes where the studs were. I would make sure your replacement gasket has these studs. They are about 1/2 wide and about 1/8" thick (the thickness of the gasket).
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