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02-28-2004, 07:22 PM
This isn't a terrible leakage, but I obviously need to have it stopped. The stack plates on my Weber are leaking . . . I was thinking about making gaskets from a roll of gasket material I have in my parts box.
Is the cork-looking gasket material that I have suitable for making the carburetor stack plates gaskets? Is there another gasket material that I should use instead that's better or more suited for carb gasket use? The stuff I have seems rather thick. I've checked & I have plenny of bolt remaining to attach the nuts when adding the 3 thicker gaskets.
Is there another alternative to getting the stack plates to stop leaking - rather than hand-making the gaskets?
Thanks,
IPF
http://bwinsor.home.mindspring.com/honda/images/weber_stack_plates_01.jpg
Is the cork-looking gasket material that I have suitable for making the carburetor stack plates gaskets? Is there another gasket material that I should use instead that's better or more suited for carb gasket use? The stuff I have seems rather thick. I've checked & I have plenny of bolt remaining to attach the nuts when adding the 3 thicker gaskets.
Is there another alternative to getting the stack plates to stop leaking - rather than hand-making the gaskets?
Thanks,
IPF
http://bwinsor.home.mindspring.com/honda/images/weber_stack_plates_01.jpg