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Old 05-09-2015, 07:00 PM
ssechrist ssechrist is offline
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Originally Posted by J-Mech View Post
They are known to leak. Don is correct, the best thing is to see if it actually is before tearing it apart. There is a rubber seal inside of it. You have to drill the rivets out, pull it apart and silicone it back together, then install new rivets. No gasket available because as Don said, it wasn't meant to be disassembled.
Thanks J-Mech, it looks like the gasket was prig ally silicone or it has been resealed before.
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