Need to find foam gasket for top of air cleaner

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  • Anonymous

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    Need to find foam gasket for top of air cleaner

    Does anyone have any ideas about how to replace the foam gasket on top of the air cleaner? I thought it would be easy to find a sheet of foam of about the right thickness, but I haven't been able to find any. Has anyone else run into this problem?
  • KEITH KRAUSE
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    I'm not sure what your gasket looks like, but would foam weather stripping work? You can find rolls in various thicknesses and with self sticking adhesive on one side at the hardware store or home improvement store.
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    • Anonymous

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      Originally posted by KEITH KRAUSE
      I'm not sure what your gasket looks like, but would foam weather stripping work? You can find rolls in various thicknesses and with self sticking adhesive on one side at the hardware store or home improvement store.
      I second this thought

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      • Einar J Skog

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        Hi

        I have done that, 4mm thick on my bike


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        • earlfor
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          I made my own from a old mouse pad. :-)

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          • argonsagas
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            #6
            I used a piece of polyurethane carpet underpad.

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            • Anonymous

              #7
              All good ideas. Thanks to everyone! I didn't think it would be so hard to find a piece of foam that I could trim to fit.

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