Thanks for the encouragement. I have gasket material and I
have cut gaskets before, simple gaskets. But this one has bunches of
1/4 and 5/16 bolt holes as well as several interesting curves and
larger circular cutouts (big holes??). I'll probably end up
trying it, after not finding one ready made. Never been very steady
with an X-acto knife, though.
chuckC
kate & gary wrote:
> Get a roll of cork gasket material and cut your own? Even I have done
> that with a great deal of success in most cases. After cutting your
> gaskets, put the roll high enough that it cannot be reached by small,
> furry members of your family. Puppies think it is a terrific chew toy.
> Kate
>
> Anybody have a source for a front plate gasket for
> a 1275? Mo$$ does not list one in my catalog.
> Probably have to order the "lower engine gasket set"
> for about $35. Yikes. Where can I find just the one
> gasket?
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