| > In regards...
> 
> I just torn my cork fuel bowl seal.  What can I do to replace it other than 
> order a new one; which I will do after I get going again?
> 
> Cheers,
> Daniel Beatty
> www.nowroc.com
Hi Daniel;
...de-lurking for a moment... :-)  You should be able to do a
variety of things.
In level of sophistication:
1) Nuthin - clean the gasket off, put it back together without
   one.  You should not get too much leaking - besides, the 
   bowls are open to the air thru the vents anyway.
2) Keep the existing gasket, put a thin layer of sealant on it,
   and reassemble.
3) Make a gasket from gasket material - you can get it at most
    auto parts stores.
HTH
Kyle
won an Ebay auction for a trans, just might get some Roadsterin'
in this summer!
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