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Seat help for out-of-print cars
Since GAG's Clutch Cover Gasket is out of print, this Seat was cut out and processed. The cut out was done with scissors and a cutter, but it is as easy to cut out as a piece of cardboard. The Seat was installed together with liquid packing. Of course, there is no oil leakage. View detail
For the old OEM discontinued Gasket.
[How is it used?
I was quoted to buy OEM Gasket during the Restore of the vehicle, but it was discontinued.
I could not do without it, so I purchased UniversalGasket.
How was your experience with it?
Material is difficult to describe, but it is quite solid.
I roughly cut it out with scissors and used a design knife to create the desired shape.
So far, I have been able to use it without any oil leaks, etc.
How did it compare to other products?
I bought it because it was relatively inexpensive compared to other Manufacturer's UniversalGasket and I could choose the thickness.
Also, thickness etc. will inevitably change from OEM, so if OEM parts are available, I think OEM is the way to go.
[Points to note]
Simple tools etc. for cutting out need to be prepared separately.
【Review】
It is useful for old cars that no longer have OEM Gasket, or when you need to finish it in a hurry.
The size is also quite large, so you can try again even if you fail a little.
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I'll try to make my own Gasket, but...
I bought it to make a Gasket for my Grom Clutch cover. But when I tried to make it, it was very Large strange to make it myself and I regretted that buying the OEM was the best way to go. View detail
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Great for making simple gaskets quickly for maintenance and overhaul Yes
If you buy your counterparts by order, they take a long time to get to you, and they're not as cosy!
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