Re: SER1 Series 1 86" Fuel Tank Cap Gasket
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G'Day Cameron,
They may well be available in the UK. Try the usual suppliers.
Alternatively make one yourself from neoprene cork sheeting (1/16"
thick) which should be abvailable from automotive parts suppliers.
Rubber sheeting will often react with fuel and not last for long.
If you get hold of a pair of engineers dividers and sharpen one end
to a blade, leaving the other as a point, you will have a nice tool for
making round gaskets in all sorts of sizes.
Cheers
Allan
Canberra, Australia
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G'Day Cameron,<br>
They may well be available in the UK. Try the usual suppliers.
Alternatively make one yourself from neoprene cork sheeting (1/16"
thick) which should be abvailable from automotive parts suppliers.
Rubber sheeting will often react with fuel and not last for long. <br>
If you get hold of a pair of engineers dividers and sharpen one end
to a blade, leaving the other as a point, you will have a nice tool for
making round gaskets in all sorts of sizes.<br>
Cheers<br>
Allan<br>
Canberra, Australia<br>
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