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Know any roofers? I've used scraps from single ply membrane roofing cut into an appropriate sized donut.
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should be able to get a roll at any auto supply or hobby/craft store
Last edited by RandyO; 09-19-13 at 05:37 AM.
RandyO
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not sure if it works for your application but a $9 sheet of gasket material can be had at many auto parts stores.
If you go to a auto parts store with a helpful counterperson tell them that you need a large O ring and you wish to go thru their gas cap selection. Then if you find the right size just purchase the cap and take the O ring off. The caps cost about from 7 to 14 bucks.
I ended up using a piece of the rubber kick plate stuff commercial places use to protect their walls. Cut it into an oring. Not sure how well its gonna end up working since the gas cap is near impossible to get on now.
Id really like to stop messing around and buy one of these, but they've been backordered forever, I dont know if they're ever coming out again.
http://www.ktmtwins.com/ktm-690-endu...t-fuel-gas-cap
Fuel door leak fix
I posted this under another users question but maybe it can help others.
I fixed mine pretty easily by placing an O-Ring under the rubber gasket. 029 Viton and they can be acquired all over the place.
Viton is pretty chemically resistant.
Here is a link to an example place to get them.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/118/3483/=jh7ylp
Mine leaked so bad when I got it that if the tank had anymore than 3/4 of a tank of fuel it would spew everywhere when I just accelerated hard let alone put the front wheel skyward.
Just be careful installing it as you want it somewhat centered for the intitial install after that it will stay put. This completely fixed all my fuel door problem.
nice link Roscoe