You misunderstood Winston...I'm saying that the ones I mentioned did not have a conventional gasket on them when I took it off, they had the "gasket sealent in a tube" type on there. I'm just wondering on the ones that do require the use of a gasket, is there a difference in using an actual replacement gasket from a parts store, as opposed to buying a big tube of permatex and doing all of them for $5 - $10.
And there was nothing on the drop box but the o-ring, but there isn't anything listed in the manual either so I guess an o-ring is fine.
I'm slow to catch on. I understood you, just saying I would buy the gaskets if it were mine or buy material and cut them. Sealant will probably hold fine, just seems right to put it back like designed.
Parts have shipped. I believe everything I need to put this baby back together are scheduled to be here tomorrow. Can't wait to see if I can get it done.
Now hopefully the correct gaskets and parts are one the way. Since you was the one that took it apart and found the problems then putting it back together with the correct parts is usually the easiest thing to do. I hope it doesn't become a roll of the dice and you just get lucky getting everything you need.