Help Identifying Part name or Number
#1
Senior Member
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Help Identifying Part name or Number
spent a fair amount online searching this part number.... to no avail...
it's the flap pictured on the left but missing on the right
any help much appreciated
it's the flap pictured on the left but missing on the right
any help much appreciated
#2
#3
A popular mod/upgrade is to replace them with new ones made from thicker, virgin material. The originals are made out of a thin material made from recycled "crumbs" which causes them to crack and fail. It's an easy job really. Buy the material from a local gasket making company and use the old part to trace out a new one. Hardest part is working with the "christmas tree" fasteners that hold them in place...
#4
Monks
A popular mod/upgrade is to replace them with new ones made from thicker, virgin material. The originals are made out of a thin material made from recycled "crumbs" which causes them to crack and fail. It's an easy job really. Buy the material from a local gasket making company and use the old part to trace out a new one. Hardest part is working with the "christmas tree" fasteners that hold them in place...