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Always learning
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 471
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I'm definitely a candiate for "if ain't broke - don't touch it"
... However, there is an issue with the lack of a gasket and I would hate to reinstall everything and then find a leak. Just keen to know - do i need to remove the inards to get to this gasket or can I just unbolt the "shell"
Thanks for the replies
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