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    Gsa cap gasket source?

    I need a new gas cap gasket for my 78 GS1000C. Any sources?
    Anyone make one and can share their wisdom?

    Thanks!

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    New gas cap.

    The gasket is a complex sorta hat shape, so it's not easily reproducible from a sheet of rubber.
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      #3
      I rebuilt mine... think I used two parts to it stacked on each other, been a while was one of the first things I did a few years back when I got the bike.

      Has worked good since then. (however no clue if my 650 cap is the same as yours) I just took it apart (think a few small screws) and cut gaskets to match with material that was rated for gas. Again I used two pieces with one being smaller than the other and stacked together.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Skateguy50 View Post
        I rebuilt mine... think I used two parts to it stacked on each other, been a while was one of the first things I did a few years back when I got the bike.

        Has worked good since then. (however no clue if my 650 cap is the same as yours) I just took it apart (think a few small screws) and cut gaskets to match with material that was rated for gas. Again I used two pieces with one being smaller than the other and stacked together.
        Interesting, what do you mean stacked together? I dont suppose you took any pictures?

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