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    Where to get custom gaskets?

    Hey guys,

    I'm looking for a replacement for the carburetor float gasket. I tried getting them from wemoto but alas what they sent me dosen't fit. Does anyone know a place in Auckland know where I can get a gasket custom made?

    Thanks,

    Sam

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    Yeah. The kitchen table and a chopping board.

    Go buy some gasket paper from supercheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Yeah. The kitchen table and a chopping board.

    Go buy some gasket paper from supercheap.
    You forgot to mention the tracing pencil and the craft knife

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    Quote Originally Posted by caspernz View Post
    You forgot to mention the tracing pencil and the craft knife
    I was leaving the finer details for someone else to piss around typing.

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    paper or oring ?
    if they paper just buy the gasket-less sealent :0

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Yeah. The kitchen table and a chopping board.

    Go buy some gasket paper from supercheap.


    Yep, I think I used the wrong terminology there.
    I actually need an O-Ring made to fit between the carb and float bowl.

    EDIT: I'll check out repco and supercheap auto as I see they have o-ring sets. ugh, I feel super tarded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgurtman View Post


    Yep, I think I used the wrong terminology there.
    I actually need an O-Ring made to fit between the carb and float bowl.

    EDIT: I'll check out repco and supercheap auto as I see they have o-ring sets. ugh, I feel super tarded.
    get a oring kit and make your own

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    If you go the RTV Gasket maker route make sure you get one thats safe to use with gas.

    Any old one off the shelf at supercheap simply wont do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    I was leaving the finer details for someone else to piss around typing.
    like what material it is eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    like what material it is eh?
    If it's not metal of some sort or paper, then it's a seal rather than a gasket I reckon.

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    The guys at repco pointed me to CSL automotive. I went there and the mechanic fashioned me a gasket in place of the o-ring (which because of its size and thickness was impossible to find). great dude and the gasket works great!

    My bike was really loud after I reinstalled the carb though, turns out I forgot to latch down the air box!!

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    Shuk Engineering have done gaskets for me in the past - mainly head gaskets. much cheaper than OE.
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    Seal imports in Petone, have a supplier who makes seals for them. They could undoubtedly make simple rubber seals such as funny shaped O rings, no worries at all.

    They made a clutch slave cylinder seal for me once, cost $17. I couldn't fucken believe it, the OE one was twice the price!
    Last edited by Drew; 30th August 2013 at 06:53. Reason: English might not be my first language it seems.

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