Carb Gasket Scans
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 10:25 am
I've screwed up a few gaskets here and there while replacing parts on my truck and had to make new ones. Well, if the old gasket is still somewhat intact, then it's not that big of a deal to trace it out and make a new one. But for the ones that are beyond all recognition, the process of making a new one becomes a big pain. Soooo, since I'm about to rebuild my carburetor with a nice fresh new set of gaskets, I decided to scan them in case I need to make any new ones. All I have to do is print and cut out the scan, then trace it on the gasket material and cut it out!
The scans are 300dpi and I've included a ruler on each scan in order to verify the size of the printout.
The first link is the whole set of five gaskets. The other links are the individual gaskets.
http://www.gregloskorn.com/m37/m37_gask ... et_set.jpg
http://www.gregloskorn.com/m37/m37_gask ... gasket.jpg
http://www.gregloskorn.com/m37/m37_gask ... gasket.jpg
http://www.gregloskorn.com/m37/m37_gask ... gasket.jpg
http://www.gregloskorn.com/m37/m37_gask ... gasket.jpg
http://www.gregloskorn.com/m37/m37_gask ... gasket.jpg
The scans are 300dpi and I've included a ruler on each scan in order to verify the size of the printout.
The first link is the whole set of five gaskets. The other links are the individual gaskets.
http://www.gregloskorn.com/m37/m37_gask ... et_set.jpg
http://www.gregloskorn.com/m37/m37_gask ... gasket.jpg
http://www.gregloskorn.com/m37/m37_gask ... gasket.jpg
http://www.gregloskorn.com/m37/m37_gask ... gasket.jpg
http://www.gregloskorn.com/m37/m37_gask ... gasket.jpg
http://www.gregloskorn.com/m37/m37_gask ... gasket.jpg