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Old 10-28-2012   #11
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Cut your own out of rubber and you'll never have to replace them again.
What rubber did you use? Probably would insulate also.
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Old 10-28-2012   #12
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What rubber did you use? Probably would insulate also.
I used regular black rubber (this is very similar)
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/Rub...UX4?Pid=search
You can cut up to 4 out of it for $25

But I'm thinking your right about insulation properties so I wonder if this
wouldn't be ever better. It's 1/4in thick.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/Rub...WV6?Pid=search
someone would have to try it. It's more cash at $62 but you can get four out of it. It's higher strength and temp range that what I used so i bet it'd be fine.

In any event that site has many alternatives. You can use there application selector on the side.
Obviously the advantage being you can use them over and over.
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Old 10-29-2012   #13
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Default Re: gasket question

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I used regular black rubber (this is very similar)
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/Rub...UX4?Pid=search
You can cut up to 4 out of it for $25

But I'm thinking your right about insulation properties so I wonder if this
wouldn't be ever better. It's 1/4in thick.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/Rub...WV6?Pid=search
someone would have to try it. It's more cash at $62 but you can get four out of it. It's higher strength and temp range that what I used so i bet it'd be fine.

In any event that site has many alternatives. You can use there application selector on the side.
Obviously the advantage being you can use them over and over.
I'd use the silicone material since we use a little neoprene at work here and it dries out bad when exposed to UV and ozone or something in the air.
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Old 10-29-2012   #14
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I'd use the silicone material since we use a little neoprene at work here and it dries out bad when exposed to UV and ozone or something in the air.
After >10yrs mine seems fine. Flexible and no leaks.
Not much UV under the hood
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