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Radiator Gaskets for M crawler?

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Andy in Manteca

07-25-2005 11:35:08




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Does any body make them? I did a search with no results.

Thanks,
Andy




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Andy in Manteca

08-11-2005 11:57:55




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 Re: Radiator Gaskets for M crawler? in reply to Andy in Manteca, 07-25-2005 11:35:08  
Thanks Pete, I found a place that makes them for $33. but they want $15 dollars for shipping?

I might take your advice and give it a try.

what did you use to punch the holes out for the bolts?



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Pete in Cal

08-11-2005 17:02:52




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 Re: Radiator Gaskets for M crawler? in reply to Andy in Manteca, 08-11-2005 11:57:55  
Andy, I used a pen to mark the holes thru the tank castings which also helps to keep the material flat. Then used a utility knife or exacto to cut out the holes. I have also used a ball pein hammer to gently tap the material into the hole and cut out the indented portion. Gently does it so as to not damage the tank. I was also careful to tighten the bolts evenly during assembly. Good luck, Pete

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Andy in Manteca

08-11-2005 19:30:36




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 Re: Radiator Gaskets for M crawler? in reply to Pete in Cal, 08-11-2005 17:02:52  
Thanks Pete, I'll give it a shot over the weekend!! Andy



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Pete in Cal

08-09-2005 13:49:16




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 Re: Radiator Gaskets for M crawler? in reply to Andy in Manteca, 07-25-2005 11:35:08  
Andy, I made my own since I couldn't locate a supplier. Not hard to do with sheet cork or other gasket material. I had some cork so used it, but coated it with water-proof grease like plumbers use, on all sides and edges. Otherwise it will seep. Worked fine on my M. Pete



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