That is that crud that I hate! it worms out when assembled (on the inside as well as the outside and the inside "worms" get into everything especially in the radiator tubes.The only time I ever use it is in extreme emergencys and only if nothing else is available. I second the others who said get gasket material in sheets.Also get an "exacto knife". they are sweet for cutting gaskets! Gaskets are pretty easy to make.IH I am sure has the gasket for that top plate, but they want a fortune for it I am sure and you could most likely get a whole box of gasket material for the same $$. I also use small sections of copper tubing to cut the holes for bolts, I ream out the inside of the right size tube to make it sharp and tap it into the hole location with a block of wood. A piece of wire will poke out the "hole" from of the tube. A nicely made gasket looks so much more professional than a blue goo mess that also won"t take paint later and they are pretty quick to make after you do a couple.
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