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Old 09-24-2008, 10:04 AM   #1
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Default Gasket Descriptions

Some of you might have noticed that some gaskets are getting hard to find.

As the cars get older they might be impossible to find. So, I think it would be nice if wemeasured and published the specs of them now so we can make our own later if we have to.

Any comments/suggestions for improvement would be welcome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rx5hGKt1PY

So, what if we started a guide to gaskets? Like so...






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Old 09-24-2008, 10:06 AM   #2
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Arrow Air Control Valve Gasket

Engine: 1988 6 Port
Material: Cardboard
Sealant: No sealant needed.
Thickness: .041" Thick

This gasket seems not to be a perfect fit for the car and needs to be adjusted.

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Default EGR Gasket

Engine: 1988 6 Port
Material: Cardboard
Sealant: None
Thickness: .043

Seems to be a perfect fit.

Note: Before reinstalling the EGR Valve clean out all the carbon with pipe cleaners.
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Old 09-27-2008, 09:52 AM   #4
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Default Port Valve Actuator to LIM

Engine: 1988 6 Port
Material: Cardboard
Sealant: None
Thickness: .023 Inch
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I did a little experiment today.

I took a shot of this gasket...

http://rotarycarclub.com/showpost.ph...27&postcount=4

Then adjusted the size of the photo so that the dimensions match, printed it out.

What I got was a almost perfect match for the original gasket. The photograph still needs a little adjustment to match the original exactly.

Of course this is just one test, but I believe that using good photography, and software I can easilly produce new gaskets of the correct size. Then using the cutting machine produce good duplicates.

I am going to try a few after the machine arrives and see how close I can get them.
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Old 09-28-2008, 09:55 PM   #6
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if someone can get me a downloaded copy of Solidworks, i can make a 3d model of each gasket or any part and that can be used to make a plan for the gasket which can be used to produce any gasket...period.
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what nobody ever heard of a mallet and cork here? jeez its easy to make a gasket.
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